Introduction to the study of movement and motion | |
1 | Introduction to the study of movement and motion |
Introduction | |
2 | Introduction to instantaneous photography |
3 | Henry Fox Talbot: Rendering moving objects motionless with an electrical spark (14 June 1851) |
4 | Furne fils & Tournier: Épreuve a Mouvement (Metamorphic stereoviews) |
Etienne Jules Marey | |
5 | Etienne Jules Marey: Capturing static shots of movement |
6 | Etienne Jules Marey: Physiological Station at Paris |
Eadweard Muybridge | |
7 | Eadweard Muybridge: Capturing static shots of movement |
8 | Eadweard Muybridge: Cyanotypes |
9 | Eadweard Muybridge: Experimental establishments |
10 | Eadweard Muybridge: Animals in motion |
11 | Advert for J.D.B. Stillman "The Horse In Motion, As Shown By Instantaneous Photography," (London: Trubner and Co., 1882) |
12 | Book review of J.D.B. Stillman "The Horse In Motion, As Shown By Instantaneous Photography," (London: Trubner and Co., 1882) |
13 | Eadweard Muybridge: The Human Figure in Motion |
Significant people in the study of movement and motion | |
14 | Thomas Eakins: Using motion studies for artistic accuracy |
15 | Georges Demeny: Motion studies |
16 | Albert Londe: Cavalier au Galop (1887) |
17 | Ottomar Anschütz: The study of animal motion |
18 | Arthur Clive Banfield: Animal motion and the study of drops |
19 | A.M. Worthington: The study of drops |
20 | Francis Blake: "Cow Pony" at sharp canter (ca 1886) |
21 | Francis Blake: Pigeons in Flight (ca 1889) |
22 | Anton Giulio Bragaglia (1890-1960) and Arturo Bragaglia (1893-1962) |
23 | Frank B. Gilbreth (1868-1924) and Lillian Gilbreth (1878-1972): Work study |
24 | Gjon Mili: Descending a staircase |
25 | Harold E. Edgerton: The use of microsecond flash and strobes |
Photo finish | |
26 | Photo finish |
Movement, motion and fine art | |
27 | Introduction to movement, motion and fine art |
28 | Clare Strand: Betterment Room - Devices For measuring Achievement (2005) |
Introduction to the study of movement and motion | |
1 | Introduction to the study of movement and motion |
Introduction | |
2 | Introduction to instantaneous photography |
3 | Henry Fox Talbot: Rendering moving objects motionless with an electrical spark (14 June 1851) |
4 | Furne fils & Tournier: Épreuve a Mouvement (Metamorphic stereoviews) |
Etienne Jules Marey | |
5 | Etienne Jules Marey: Capturing static shots of movement |
6 | Etienne Jules Marey: Physiological Station at Paris |
Eadweard Muybridge | |
7 | Eadweard Muybridge: Capturing static shots of movement |
8 | Eadweard Muybridge: Cyanotypes |
9 | Eadweard Muybridge: Experimental establishments |
10 | Eadweard Muybridge: Animals in motion |
11 | Advert for J.D.B. Stillman "The Horse In Motion, As Shown By Instantaneous Photography," (London: Trubner and Co., 1882) |
12 | Book review of J.D.B. Stillman "The Horse In Motion, As Shown By Instantaneous Photography," (London: Trubner and Co., 1882) |
13 | Eadweard Muybridge: The Human Figure in Motion |
Significant people in the study of movement and motion | |
14 | Thomas Eakins: Using motion studies for artistic accuracy |
15 | Georges Demeny: Motion studies |
16 | Albert Londe: Cavalier au Galop (1887) |
17 | Ottomar Anschütz: The study of animal motion |
18 | Arthur Clive Banfield: Animal motion and the study of drops |
19 | A.M. Worthington: The study of drops |
20 | Francis Blake: "Cow Pony" at sharp canter (ca 1886) |
21 | Francis Blake: Pigeons in Flight (ca 1889) |
22 | Anton Giulio Bragaglia (1890-1960) and Arturo Bragaglia (1893-1962) |
23 | Frank B. Gilbreth (1868-1924) and Lillian Gilbreth (1878-1972): Work study |
24 | Gjon Mili: Descending a staircase |
25 | Harold E. Edgerton: The use of microsecond flash and strobes |
Photo finish | |
26 | Photo finish |
Movement, motion and fine art | |
27 | Introduction to movement, motion and fine art |
28 | Clare Strand: Betterment Room - Devices For measuring Achievement (2005) |