The light show was created by Metropolis'roady and technician Alf Heuer with slides, liquid gel projections, film, stroboscope, spot lights and fog machines.
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Wier also opined that in 1965 Grey employed a stroboscope to project rhythmic light flashes into the eyes at a rate of 10 25 Hz ( cycles per second ).
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Stroboscopes have a complementary role : they can capture the dynamics of fast events but only if the event is repetitive, such as rotations, vibrations, and oscillations.
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He invented a motion picture projector in 1853, developing it over the years from 1845 from the device then called stroboscope ( Simon von Stampfer ) and phenakistiscope ( Joseph Plateau ).
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You can actually do a fairly good simulation with a real computer fan and a stroboscope or by modifying the fan to output tach pulses but not run the brushless DC electric motor.
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Perhaps the most famous early use of the stroboscope was in a lawsuit between Lever Brothers and Procter & Gamble on rival methods of making soap powder, the CD-ROM recounts.
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She is often referenced for her significant body of self portrait photographs as well as for her experiments with creative in camera techniques such as the use of a stroboscope and the experimental use of mirrors.
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The flash tube is a cold-cathode device filled with xenon gas, used to produce an intense short pulse of light for photography or to act as a stroboscope to examine the motion of moving parts.
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The unfiltered 120 Hz would be a visible stroboscope, but some converters pulse a higher frequency instead of regulated current .-- Hans Haase ( g�T ) 18 : 46, 9 April 2015 ( UTC)
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A "'stroboscope "'also known as a "'strobe "', is an instrument used to make a cyclically moving object appear to be slow-moving, or stationary.