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A zoetrope is an early animation device that creates the illusion of motion by displaying a sequence of images in rapid succession. It consists of a cylindrical drum with slits cut into the sides, where images are arranged along an inner surface. As the drum spins, viewers look through the slits, seeing a series of static images that appear to animate. This device illustrates the principles of persistence of vision and is a precursor to modern animation techniques.

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