Bomo Art

Bomo Art Budapest Praxinoscope

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The French pioneer of cinematography, Emil Reynaud, invented the fascinating praxinoscope, the ancestor of cinema, in 1877. He was not only looking for technical solutions, but he also painted the motion pictures with his own hands. The structure of the praxinoscope is based on a cylinder with a vertical axis of rotation. Inside, the drawings are on a strip of paper. The motion phases can be followed in the mirrors placed around the central axis of the cylinder. Although the technical aspect of movie-making has soared high since then, kids and playful adults still admire the praxinoscope. If you turn the wheel with the appropriate speed, the film strips of 12 individual pictures will turn into a short animated film.

The Bomo Praxinoscope is an enchanting handmade machine. It is a spectacular toy that takes you back in time to the analogue world of handmade instruments. Choose either a ballon or birdhouse design for the handmade round-shaped box where you can store or carry your praxinoscope. The praxinoscope comes with ten different films in a black textile bag with a leather label.

An incredibly special gift.

Box size: 28x34 cm