on 2011-12-05 11:27 John Francis wrote
I'd bet these zoespokes only work on video (or, presumably, film). They are probably also extremely sensitive to the speed at which the wheel was turning; a key feature of a real zoetrope is that the viewing shutter is synchronised with the image frame rate.
you can see effects like this under streetlights (or under fluorescent if you are biking indoors) because of the 60Hz flicker; another approach is to emit light directly from the rotating object:
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