Persistence of vision (disambiguation)

Persistence of vision (disambiguation)

Persistence of vision is a theory on how the illusion of motion in films is achieved.

The term Persistence of Vision is also the title of following works:
* "Persistence of Vision" ("Voyager" episode), 7th episode of 2nd season of "Star Trek: Voyager"
* Persistence of Vision Raytracer, cross-platform freeware ray tracing program
* "The Persistence of Vision", 1978 Hugo and Nebula-winning novella by John Varley and the title of his collection from that year


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