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The image shows a close-up of an open book titled "The Phenomenon of Vision,"  resting on a pair of blue jeans. The book is open to a page discussing the Praxinoscope, a device invented in 1877 by French actor, Jean-Emile Reynaud, that creates the illusion of motion by reflecting images from a series of drawings on a rotating wheel. The book is bound with a metal coil and has a white background with black text printed in a large font size. The page has a section of highlighted text in pink highlighting the name William Horner.  A corner of the page is folded over. The scene is lit from above and there are no people or other objects in the image other than the book and jeans. The location of the scene is not available with the given coordinates, as those coordinates represent the location of Milan, Italy.
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May 25, 2025, 1:06 PM

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The image shows a close-up of an open book titled "The Phenomenon of Vision," resting on a pair of blue jeans. The book is open to a page discussing the Praxinoscope, a device invented in 1877 by French actor, Jean-Emile Reynaud, that creates the illusion of motion by reflecting images from a series of drawings on a rotating wheel. The book is bound with a metal coil and has a white background with black text printed in a large font size. The page has a section of highlighted text in pink highlighting the name William Horner. A corner of the page is folded over. The scene is lit from above and there are no people or other objects in the image other than the book and jeans. The location of the scene is not available with the given coordinates, as those coordinates represent the location of Milan, Italy.

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