The Phi Phenomenon is a perpetual illuision in which a disembodied perception of motion is produced by a succession of still images. In discussion of the perception of film and video it is often confused with beta movement, but it is a distinct phenomenon not directly involved in the perception of motion pictures.
An example of
a beta movement
A zeotrope is one example of a Phi Phenomenon.
(Click on the images to show the movement - gif files)
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