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The Attitudes of Animals in Motion, Illustrated with the Zoopraxiscope. An Exploration of Animal Motion through Scientific Photography
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- Nombre de pages187
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-618833-7
- EAN4064066188337
- Date de parution13/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille745 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Attitudes of Animals in Motion, Illustrated with the Zoopraxiscope, " Eadweard Muybridge presents a pioneering exploration of animal locomotion through a series of groundbreaking photographic techniques. The book features a stunning array of motion studies captured using his innovative zoopraxiscope, which allowed for the sequential projection of images, effectively animating the poses of various animals.
Muybridge's meticulous attention to detail and his use of high-speed photography mark a significant advancement in visual representation and scientific inquiry during the late 19th century, situating his work at the intersection of art and science. Eadweard Muybridge, a British photographer who made significant contributions to the study of motion, was inspired by his interest in the mechanics of movement and the nature of perception.
His previous work on capturing motion, prompted by a wager regarding a galloping horse, laid the groundwork for this book. Muybridge's passion for visual exploration was also influenced by the technological innovations of his time and his keen desire to understand the natural world more profoundly. For anyone intrigued by the evolution of photography or the study of motion, Muybridge's work is indispensable.
"The Attitudes of Animals in Motion" not only enriches our understanding of physical movement but also serves as a foundational text that anticipates the emergence of cinema. Readers interested in the interplay between art, technology, and science will find this book an enlightening read.
Muybridge's meticulous attention to detail and his use of high-speed photography mark a significant advancement in visual representation and scientific inquiry during the late 19th century, situating his work at the intersection of art and science. Eadweard Muybridge, a British photographer who made significant contributions to the study of motion, was inspired by his interest in the mechanics of movement and the nature of perception.
His previous work on capturing motion, prompted by a wager regarding a galloping horse, laid the groundwork for this book. Muybridge's passion for visual exploration was also influenced by the technological innovations of his time and his keen desire to understand the natural world more profoundly. For anyone intrigued by the evolution of photography or the study of motion, Muybridge's work is indispensable.
"The Attitudes of Animals in Motion" not only enriches our understanding of physical movement but also serves as a foundational text that anticipates the emergence of cinema. Readers interested in the interplay between art, technology, and science will find this book an enlightening read.


