zoetroop
Zoetroop is a term that may refer to a modern interpretation or branding of the traditional zoetrope, a device that creates the illusion of motion from a strip of sequential images. In many uses, the word appears as a project name or product label rather than a distinct historical device. Some sources treat it as a playful variant or misspelling of zoetrope, while others describe a range of educational or artistic devices inspired by the original concept.
A typical zoetroop-based device consists of a cylindrical or wheel-shaped body with a sequence of drawings
History and usage: The original zoetrope was introduced in the 1830s by William George Horner and became
Applications: Zoetroop-like devices are used in education to demonstrate persistence of vision and basic animation principles,