Creating your own Persistence of Vision
One of the five sensory organs of our body, the eye is a remarkable instrument that helps us to process light in such a way that our mind can create meaning from it. Persistence of Vision refers to an optical illusion where multiple different images blend into a single image in the human mind.
The Persistence of Vision illusion plays a role in keeping the world from going pitch black every time we blink our eyes. Whenever a retina is hit by light, it keeps an impression of the light for about a tenth of a second after the light source is removed. Due to this, the eye can't distinguish between changes that occur faster than this retention period. This similar phenomenon is used in motion pictures or, as we call it, "flicks". The motion picture creates an illusion by rapidly sequencing individual photographs. Usually for motion pictures, the rate of frames per second is 24, which leads to a flicker-free picture. If frames per second is...