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Qué (quién) es illusion optique - definición

ANIMATED MOVING PICTURE SYSTEM
Theatre Optique
  • ''Autour d'una Cabine'' (1894)
  • Théâtre Optique advertisement bill, offering demonstrations daily between 2 and 5 (except Saturdays)
  • 1888 patent illustration (side view): O=direct viewing position
  • 1888 patent illustration (top view): A=praxinoscope, B=axis, C=crown with protruding pins, D=reel drum with film, E=reel drum, F=flexible band, attached to drum E

Fiscal illusion         
A FAILURE TO ACCURATELY PERCEIVE THE AMOUNT OF GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE WHEN GOVERNMENT REVENUES ARE NOT COMPLETELY TRANSPARENT OR ARE NOT FULLY PERCEIVED BY TAXPAYERS
Fiscal Illusion
In public choice theory, fiscal illusion is a failure to accurately perceive the amount of government expenditure. The theory of fiscal illusion was first developed by the Italian economist Amilcare Puviani in his 1903 book Teoria della illusione finanziaria (Theory of Financial Illusion (not yet translated into English, but translated into German in 1960 under the title Die Illusionen in der öffentlichen Finanzwirtschaft, Berlin: Dunker & Humblot, 1960)).
Cornsweet illusion         
  • In an example of the Cornsweet illusion, the whole left half of this rectangle seems to be lighter than the right. In fact they have the same brightness, apart from the gradients in the center.
  • The same image as above, but the edge in the middle is hidden: the left and right part of the image appear as the same color.
  • The actual distribution of luminance in the picture, and the typical perception of luminance.
OPTICAL ILLUSION
Craik-Cornsweet illusion; Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet illusion; Craik–O'Brien–Cornsweet illusion
The Cornsweet illusion, also known as the Craik–O'Brien–Cornsweet illusion or the Craik–Cornsweet illusion, is an optical illusion that was described in detail by Tom Cornsweet in the late 1960s.Cornsweet T (1970) Visual Perception.
Size–weight illusion         
PERCEPTIONAL ILLUSION
Charpentier illusion; Charpentier-Koseleff illusion; Size-weight illusion; DeMoor's illusion; De Moor's illusion; Demoor's sign
The size–weight illusion, also known as the Charpentier illusion, is named after the French physician Augustin Charpentier because he was the first to demonstrate the illusion experimentally.

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Théâtre Optique

The Théâtre Optique (Optical Theatre) is an animated moving picture system invented by Émile Reynaud and patented in 1888. From 28 October 1892 to March 1900 Reynaud gave over 12,800 shows to a total of over 500,000 visitors at the Musée Grévin in Paris. His Pantomimes Lumineuses series of animated films include Pauvre Pierrot and Autour d'une cabine. Reynaud's Théâtre Optique predated Auguste and Louis Lumière's first commercial, public screening of the cinematograph on 28 December 1895, which has long been seen as the birth of film.