Qui êtes vous, Eadweard Muybridge
Eadweard Muybridge’s pioneering work and research concerning
photography and motion pictures remains legendary up to today. Inventor of the zoopraxiscope, a method of
projecting animated versions of photographs as short moving sequences, he
created a series of internationally acclaimed images capturing humans and
animals in motion. Muybridge influenced artists
like Marcel Duchamp and Francis Bacon, to name but a few, whereas a few years
ago Tate Britain held a unique exhibition dedicated to his ingenious work.
Written
by Kika Mod
Labels:
art,
Eadweard Muybridge,
Francis Bacon,
Marcel Duchamp,
motion pictures,
photography,
Tate Britain,
zoopraxiscope
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