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But Muybridge wasn’t just a landscape photographer, he was also a photojournalist — one who, more often than not, worked for powerful interests. Art Review: Tracing Muybridge, Pioneer of Photography, at the Corcoran 2010-04-26T22:54:00Z
But, for me, the show’s defining moment was a single still image — a photograph from 1872 of Muybridge sitting in front of a giant sequoia. Art Review: Tracing Muybridge, Pioneer of Photography, at the Corcoran 2010-04-26T22:54:00Z
Almost magically, Muybridge devised ways of enabling us to see that stealthy entropy at work in nature. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
When Muybridge showed those horses galloping in Stanford’s mansion, everyone there knew the photographer’s back story. ‘The Inventor and the Tycoon’: the birth of moving pictures 2013-01-30T19:26:17Z
But Muybridge, who went by the name Helios at this stage in his life, managed the feat with a well-publicized picture of a waterfall in Yosemite Valley. ‘The Inventor and the Tycoon’: the birth of moving pictures 2013-01-30T19:26:17Z
Photograph: Ronald Grant Archive Since the moment Eadweard Muybridge captured a man sprinting in 1887 runners have worn a path across the cinematic landscape. Ten of the best running movies 2013-02-18T13:18:00Z
For Muybridge it was about photography and more – about possibilities that had not been named. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Muybridge resumed his experiments in high-speed sequential photography in Philadelphia and his career regained some of its momentum in the later 1880s, but he never reached the heights of attention he had before the defamation. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Stanford's lawyers managed to shift the focus from the broad array of technical and conceptual achievements of the motion-study photographs to the electrical trigger for Muybridge's cameras made by one of the railroad engineers. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Two near-naked blacksmiths hammer an anvil in Eadweard Muybridge’s famous photographic sequence. Exhibition Review: The World as America Dreamed It 2011-07-27T22:13:47Z
“It’s Muybridge on steroids,” he said recently during a Zoom walk-through of his workshop. Dancing for Many Cameras, in the Round: ‘It’s Muybridge on Steroids’ 2021-01-26T05:00:00Z
By Muybridge’s recollection, the series of photographs that became known as “The Horse in Motion” was first published in 1878. ‘Nope,’ Eadweard Muybridge and the Story of ‘The Horse in Motion’ 2022-07-22T04:00:00Z
You can see urban history happening, just as Muybridge lets you see water cavorting as it flies through the air. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
Muybridge emphasises the destructive and creative power of water, which over millennia carves tracks through mountains. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
Muybridge was a daredevil who had himself lowered over precipices by ropes, and ventured on to escarpments where his team of pack-carriers refused to follow. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
And by taking Muybridge seriously enough to criticise him, he only increased his reputation. True Stories: The Battle for Barking 2010-12-01T08:00:00Z
Reid, fiercely secular and scientific, studies the work of Eadweard Muybridge and other moving-picture pioneers, and his knowledge proves crucial in the opening episode. Television Review: ‘Ripper Street,’ With Matthew Macfadyen, on BBC America 2013-01-19T01:36:33Z
I doubt Watkins was standing behind Muybridge coaching him – especially when Muybridge is standing in precarious places. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
In 1877, after Muybridge made some technological breakthroughs in photographic chemistry that still remain murky, his work with Stanford resumed. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Visitors hold and repeat deliberate poses — for a kind of Muybridge, stop-motion effect. Watch Out: You’re in Ai Weiwei’s Surveillance Zone 2017-06-08T04:00:00Z
The new video is inspired by the work of Eadweard Muybridge, an English pioneer of in motion-picture projection, most famous for his , produced in 1878. Bombay Bicycle Club unveil new album 2013-11-08T07:45:51Z
He cut me off soon after I mentioned Muybridge. The problem with “mansplaining” 2012-08-20T16:38:00Z
Two years later he adopted the first of a handful of name changes, becoming Edward J Muybridge – but he also used the name Helios – Greek for sun. Eadweard Muybridge's motion towards Tate Britain 2010-04-27T17:13:00Z
The Baroque painter Caravaggio was accused of murder, as was the 19th-century photographer Eadweard Muybridge. Chuck Close Is Out at the National Gallery of Art. Is Picasso Next? 2018-01-28T05:00:00Z
The actor Gary Oldman, a collector of Muybridge’s work who has been involved in trying to make a Muybridge biopic, comes off as a serious enthusiast when expounding on the photographer’s motives and photographs. ‘Exposing Muybridge’ Review: Putting a Cinematic Pioneer in Focus 2022-08-02T04:00:00Z
Born Edward James Muggeridge in the market town of Kingston upon Thames, a few miles southwest of London, Muybridge ventured to San Francisco around 1855 and made his name as a bookseller. Art Review: Tracing Muybridge, Pioneer of Photography, at the Corcoran 2010-04-26T22:54:00Z
Finally, regarding the time it took Muybridge to master the process I can only say that each photographer proceeds with technical proficiency at a different pace. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Muybridge's great achievement was conceptual: he made time visible in space. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
In this hefty history, Thomson travels from "Muybridge to Facebook", and hails the golden age of the movies as one of the great achievements of human civilisation. Holiday reading: The best books to pack this summer 2013-06-29T07:00:51Z
In his lifetime motion pictures proper were invented, with contributions from Thomas Edison, the Lumière brothers, and others, and Muybridge was given a little credit for his founding role. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Muybridge's work can be, as it is here, spectacularly terrifying. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
He carped, for example, that to aggrandize Muybridge’s standing I left out technological predecessors like Henry R. Heyl. The problem with “mansplaining” 2012-08-20T16:38:00Z
The family moved to the US in the wake of the 1849 gold rush, and as a young man Muybridge set up as a book dealer in San Francisco. Eadweard Muybridge's motion towards Tate Britain 2010-04-27T17:13:00Z
It needs to sum up Eadweard Muybridge and loops and themes of the album. Bombay Bicycle Club unveil new album 2013-11-08T07:45:51Z
Most unsettling of all is a portrait by a colleague in which Muybridge hunches, scowling with paranoia, at the base of a patriarchal sequoia, apparently ready to wriggle into a cavity between its roots. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
Muybridge's own truth was called into question by the Royal Society a few days after his debut. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
An albumen print of Yosemite Valley was created by Eadweard Muybridge, whose work also appeared in the magazine. ‘Extreme Nature!’ Review: Horror and Beauty in the World Around Us 2018-11-13T05:00:00Z
But when one of the first histories of motion pictures was written, Muybridge was denied credit all over again. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
The film historian Tom Gunning suggests that Muybridge was, unwittingly, something of a Surrealist forebear. ‘Exposing Muybridge’ Review: Putting a Cinematic Pioneer in Focus 2022-08-02T04:00:00Z
The three-part online interview casts doubt on much of Muybridge's achievement, with little evidence other than Naef's standing in the photographic world. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Muybridge is as fascinating a character as he was brilliant a photographer. Eadweard Muybridge exhibition reveals master photo manipulator 2010-09-06T17:17:00Z
This survey reveals there was more to Muybridge than motion, including his landscape photography and output as a documentarist, war correspondent and inventor. This week's new exhibitions 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Muybridge also foresaw the “structural” film of the ’70s; recently included in the National Film Registry, Mr. Andersen’s film is itself an illustration of that avant-garde tendency. Plot? Put That Aside in the Films of Marcel Hanoun 2016-12-22T05:00:00Z
Emerald suggests that the crew members she is addressing will know the name of the man who captured those images, the photographer Eadweard Muybridge. ‘Nope,’ Eadweard Muybridge and the Story of ‘The Horse in Motion’ 2022-07-22T04:00:00Z
Returning to the US in 1876, Muybridge began in earnest on his now famous motion studies. Eadweard Muybridge's motion towards Tate Britain 2010-04-27T17:13:00Z
The writer Rebecca Solnit, in her 2003 biography, called Muybridge “the man who split the second,” aligning him with the inventor of the atom bomb. Art Review: Tracing Muybridge, Pioneer of Photography, at the Corcoran 2010-04-26T22:54:00Z
Before Muybridge turned his attention to motion, the movie notes, he shot landscapes in the West. ‘Exposing Muybridge’ Review: Putting a Cinematic Pioneer in Focus 2022-08-02T04:00:00Z
It's a campaign of innuendo: Muybridge's 1872 Yosemite photographs are unquestionably brilliant and unquestionably his, but Naef says: "The interesting question is whether Watkins could have been standing nearby coaching him." Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
His book, he says, is about screens: "it's Muybridge to Facebook." The Big Screen by David Thomson – review 2012-10-12T21:55:01Z
So the photographer Eadweard Muybridge, being both dead and not particularly mainstream, promised to be a treat. True Stories: The Battle for Barking 2010-12-01T08:00:00Z
“The Inventor and the Tycoon: A Gilded Age Murder and the Birth of Moving Pictures” Edward Muybridge and Leland Stanford could’ve been stars in a great Old West adventure film. ‘The Inventor and the Tycoon’: the birth of moving pictures 2013-01-30T19:26:17Z
According to Andersen’s film, that is typical: While Muybridge’s catalog “gives the names of all the horses, mules and dogs,” the voice-over says, Muybridge generally “identifies his human models only by number.” ‘Nope,’ Eadweard Muybridge and the Story of ‘The Horse in Motion’ 2022-07-22T04:00:00Z
In other ways, though, Muybridge distinguished himself from the competition. Art Review: Tracing Muybridge, Pioneer of Photography, at the Corcoran 2010-04-26T22:54:00Z
Naef even questioned how Muybridge could have become, in 1868, such a "world-class" photographer with so little background in the medium. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
"Muybridge saw himself as an artist photographer and that meant getting the best possible image," said Warrell. Eadweard Muybridge exhibition reveals master photo manipulator 2010-09-06T17:17:00Z
If we live in a sensory world where images orbit and engulf us, Muybridge opened the door to it. ‘The Inventor and the Tycoon’: the birth of moving pictures 2013-01-30T19:26:17Z
And since the U.F.O. scrambles all the electricity in its path, they have to innovate with analog technology, as Muybridge did. ‘Nope,’ Eadweard Muybridge and the Story of ‘The Horse in Motion’ 2022-07-22T04:00:00Z
Muybridge was at the height of his career. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
The Royal Society reproached him, invitations evaporated, his reputation was tarnished, and the humiliated Muybridge scrambled for money to return to the US. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Eadweard Muybridge opens at Tate Britain , London, on 8 Sept, and runs until 16 Jan. The Observer is media partner. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
Muybridge was thus acquitted, and left for Central America – where he called himself Eduardo Santiago Muybridge. Eadweard Muybridge's motion towards Tate Britain 2010-04-27T17:13:00Z
As it happens, the Yosemite album dates from 1872 — the same year that Muybridge began his experiments with Stanford’s prize racehorse, Occident. Art Review: Tracing Muybridge, Pioneer of Photography, at the Corcoran 2010-04-26T22:54:00Z
Thomson notes that Muybridge's photo series of animals in motion, or of naked men and women walking or running or performing mundane tasks, have no intrinsic dramatic tension, tell no story. The Big Screen by David Thomson – review 2012-10-12T21:55:01Z
The general who commissioned them wrote to Muybridge about them. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Muybridge's long exposures make waterfalls or surging creeks look like sharpened wedges or blunt-ended mallets, weapons that enforce geological flux. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
Somewhere along the way he learned photography, because in 1867 he returned to San Francisco as an accomplished photographer named Muybridge. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
He invokes what is thought to be the very first moving image, captured by the 19th-century inventor and adventurer Eadweard Muybridge, of a man on horseback. ‘Nope’ Review: Hell Yes 2022-07-20T04:00:00Z
Art, luckily, mattered more than the piddling strictures of the law, and Muybridge was acquitted. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
Combining artistic vision with scientific analysis, Muybridge showed how an image that paralyses motion can catch the fluency of phenomena. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
But sharp-eyed visitors to a new exhibition may notice something else about the work of the pioneering photographer Eadweard Muybridge. Eadweard Muybridge exhibition reveals master photo manipulator 2010-09-06T17:17:00Z
Stanford and his doctor friend JDB Stillman had published a book behind his back, titled The Horse in Motion as Shown By Instantaneous Photography in which they had denied Muybridge all credit. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Stanford supplied the money and the horses; Muybridge supplied the direction and the technical skill, though he sought out the Central Pacific Railroad's engineers and technicians to help him develop new high-speed mechanical camera shutters. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
They’re attempting to capture an impossible shot, with a subject that, like Muybridge’s horses, is too fast to pin down. ‘Nope,’ Eadweard Muybridge and the Story of ‘The Horse in Motion’ 2022-07-22T04:00:00Z
“And have you heard about the very important Muybridge book that came out this year?” The problem with “mansplaining” 2012-08-20T16:38:00Z
Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2″ drew inspiration from Muybridge’s pioneering stop-motion imagery. | Steven Sebring’s Fourth-Dimensional Perspective 2013-05-21T20:08:23Z
While starchy in presentation, “Exposing Muybridge” makes clear that its subject’s images still have a lot to show us. ‘Exposing Muybridge’ Review: Putting a Cinematic Pioneer in Focus 2022-08-02T04:00:00Z
We do know that Muybridge demonstrates amazing technical feats others had not been able to perform by the time he works on the motion studies. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
Still, Shaffer devotes time to aspects of Muybridge’s legacy that don’t make all the standard rundowns. ‘Exposing Muybridge’ Review: Putting a Cinematic Pioneer in Focus 2022-08-02T04:00:00Z
I based him a lot on Francis Bacon’s paintings, the agony and torture, which are in turn based on Eadweard Muybridge’s photographs. The Hobbit‘s Andy Serkis on Getting Inside Gollum’s Skin 2012-12-11T13:00:05Z
He sits alongside the many other male athletes, women mimicking housework and children in Muybridge’s oeuvre: an anonymous cast of characters from early film history. ‘Nope,’ Eadweard Muybridge and the Story of ‘The Horse in Motion’ 2022-07-22T04:00:00Z
Tate Britain's massive and magnificent forthcoming exhibition of Eadweard Muybridge's work will prove Hockney wrong. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
But the actual development of Muybridge’s experiments — and the question of whether the rider’s identity is truly unknown — is complicated. ‘Nope,’ Eadweard Muybridge and the Story of ‘The Horse in Motion’ 2022-07-22T04:00:00Z
Among the acquisitions are a rare, and almost complete, set of Eadweard Muybridge’s “Animal Locomotion” series, seminal pieces by Lewis Baltz and an early work by Sally Mann. National Gallery aims to integrate Corcoran works, keep its legacy alive 2015-02-05T05:00:00Z
The documentary, written and directed by Marc Shaffer, is in some ways a standard, PBS-ready biographical survey in which talking heads relate the highlights of Muybridge’s career. ‘Exposing Muybridge’ Review: Putting a Cinematic Pioneer in Focus 2022-08-02T04:00:00Z
The Bay Area's moviemaking history goes back to the beginning of film, to Eadweard Muybridge's study of a horse galloping in Palo Alto, widely regarded as the first motion picture ever made. Rock, bridge, bay: San Francisco's movie landmarks 2012-10-01T20:08:16Z
Throughout, the centerpiece is Ms. Setterfield, who appears on a platform — a pedestal, really — performing her famous solo, which was created from a series of poses by the photographer Eadweard Muybridge. Dance Review: ‘The Matter/2012,’ by David Gordon at Danspace Project 2012-10-27T02:10:07Z
Muybridge, appraising the place, was of course not content with partial views. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z
Coolly romantic and in black and white like Muybridge or Atget photographs, the pictures invert how most of us see the city. Voyages: How to See a Tree 2012-02-10T16:53:39Z
An 1893 Eadweard Muybridge zoopraxiscope, “A Couple Waltzing,” works like film to give you the impression of a slightly less refined pair stepping as they rotate. ‘Dance: Movement, Rhythm, Spectacle,’ an Exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art 2015-05-18T04:00:00Z
And as Ms. Solnit argues in an eloquent catalog essay, there was a lot of crossover between the two: “Muybridge was as much an artist for scientists as he was a scientist for artists.” Art Review: Tracing Muybridge, Pioneer of Photography, at the Corcoran 2010-04-26T22:54:00Z
The visual allusion to Muybridge in the opening moments is unmistakable, and the dancers’ first actions reinforce it as they drop abruptly to the floor, rise, walk, kneel, roll. Dance Review: ?Undance? by Wayne McGregor and Friends in London - Review 2011-12-05T23:11:05Z
He commissioned Muybridge to photograph Occident, one of his champion trotters, in motion. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
What was split-second action in real time becomes a leisurely study of human and animal, skill and wildness, persistence and brawn; the bull-riding and calf-roping sequences might please Eadweard Muybridge with their anatomical detail. Sufjan Stevens Brings the Rodeo to BAM 2015-01-22T05:00:00Z
This is a true collision of Muybridge and Duchamp. | Steven Sebring’s Fourth-Dimensional Perspective 2013-05-21T20:08:23Z
The study ranges from the nineteenth-century work of Eadweard Muybridge in confirming the results of horse races to the comparison of lines in the abstract to their practical application in tennis. Highlights from the Third Week of the New York Film Festival 2019-10-08T04:00:00Z
Eadweard Muybridge is at Tate Britain from 8 September until 16 January 2011. Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010-09-03T23:06:00Z
They also analyze photographs of the same location by the 20th-century photographers Edward Weston and Ansel Adams, to shed light on Muybridge’s distinctive eye as an artist. ‘Exposing Muybridge’ Review: Putting a Cinematic Pioneer in Focus 2022-08-02T04:00:00Z
Like Eadweard Muybridge’s early photographic motion studies, Conner’s film uses 27 black-and-white shots in extreme slow motion to create an almost abstract visual choreography. Bruce Conner, parsing the nuclear age 2014-12-04T05:00:00Z
The most famous experiment was made in 1878 by English photographer Eadweard Muybridge, who photographed running horses and replayed the images on a machine he called the Zoopraxiscope. World History: from 1400 2022-12-14T00:00:00Z
One of the first scenes alludes to one of the first moving images in film history — a man riding on a horse, captured by 19th century inventor Eadweard Muybridge. 6 key Spielberg references to watch out for in 'Nope' 2022-07-22T04:00:00Z
Motion pictures sprang from that sequence, and Muybridge’s name is well-known to history. ‘Nope’ review: Jordan Peele’s originality gets abducted in his latest horror movie 2022-07-20T04:00:00Z
He pointedly opens the film with Eadweard Muybridge’s 1887 photographic study showing a Black rider on a horse. Q&A: Jordan Peele on the dreams and nightmares of ‘Nope’ 2022-07-18T04:00:00Z
These series of photographs by Eadweard Muybridge proved the horse, in fact, does have all four legs off the ground during the gallop. An Introduction to Geology 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z
Muybridge killed a man in 1874, but he was acquitted because of what the California jury called “the law of human nature”; the dead man had been having an affair with Muybridge’s wife. Review | An author investigates the disappearance of an early movie luminary 2022-04-27T04:00:00Z
Eadweard Muybridge had a varied career as a photographer. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z
In a delicious chapter that includes an encounter with Vogue’s Anna Wintour, and an aside about Eadweard Muybridge, whose motion photography updated our understanding of how horses gallop, the author also spirits us to India. Review | Why do so many people love horses? ‘Because horses.’ 2020-09-17T04:00:00Z
The Eadweard Muybridge loop looms over “Nope’; your characters are said to be descendants from its unnamed rider. Q&A: Jordan Peele on the dreams and nightmares of ‘Nope’ 2022-07-18T04:00:00Z
Eadweard Muybridge’s photographic experiments prove that when a horse gallops, there are times when all four of the animal’s feet are off the ground. Movies on TV this week: Sunday, March 29, 2020 2020-03-27T04:00:00Z
Stanford already had a collection of Eadweard Muybridge’s pioneering photographic studies of animal locomotion, which eventually contributed to the development of motion pictures. Review: 'Carleton Watkins: Making the West American' sheds light on the photographer who artfully captured early California - Los Angeles Times 2018-09-26T04:00:00Z
It was one of the very first motion pictures made: a galloping mare filmed in 1878 by British photographer Eadweard Muybridge, who was trying to learn whether horses in motion ever become truly airborne. Who needs hard drives? Scientists store film clip in DNA 2017-07-12T04:00:00Z
Similarly, the five frames of the Muybridge movie, showing a horse galloping, was one of the first moving images ever recorded, using technology that was new in the 1870s. A new place to share GIFs: the DNA of living bacteria 2017-07-12T04:00:00Z
In other work, Muybridge captured the precise motion of a nude woman turning around in surprise and another hopping on the spot. Scientists pioneer a new revolution in biology by embedding film on DNA 2017-07-12T04:00:00Z
Using visualization to understand sports goes at least as far back as when Eadweard Muybridge used photography to prove that a galloping horse completely leaves the ground. Using Maps and Data Vis to Understand Tennis 2015-09-06T04:00:00Z
The landscape photographers of America are included as well, with representative photographs by Carleton Watkins, and Eadweard Muybridge, a photographer of animals in motion, represented by a collotype formerly in the Corcoran Collection. Turning the lens on photos 2015-07-16T04:00:00Z
While the floor turns, the dancers run as fast as they can and appear to be going nowhere, or revolve and hold a pose, as in a frame of Muybridge. The Action Heroes of Dance 2015-06-22T04:00:00Z
In 1878, Eadweard Muybridge arranged 12 cameras in a row to photograph a racehorse in motion. Louis Le Prince, who shot the world's first film in Leeds - BBC News 2015-06-22T04:00:00Z
She reshot the serial photography of Eadweard Muybridge, casting herself as his model. Why Is This Warhol Hanging At MoMA? Because Elaine Sturtevant Painted It (And Quite A Few Lichtensteins Too) 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z
Most of it went completely over our heads: the weird Eadweard Muybridge photos of naked wrestlers on its sleeve, the mystifying allusions: "Cyril Connolly?" Monty Python's greatest skits 2014-06-22T04:00:00Z
In the 1860s, Eadweard Muybridge made photography portable. See How Silicon Valley Reconceived Photography - Back In The 19th Century - At This New York Museum Show 2014-05-22T04:00:00Z
Streb derived her practices partly from studying Eadweard Muybridge’s serial photographs of human and animal movements—men and horses running and jumping and so on. The Action Heroes of Dance 2015-06-22T04:00:00Z
In 1878 Muybridge had created the means to take photos of a horse in motion by placing a thin wire across a point of a horse track, which attached to a series of mounted cameras. Winning in a Snap: A History of Photo Finishes and Horse Racing 2013-05-08T02:45:00.460Z
Of course, 19th century photographer Eadweard Muybridge famously captured a horse's motion in stop-motion photographs. Cave Artists Had Leg Up On Moderns 2012-12-07T21:15:04.267Z
Watching a pigeon fly in 3-D slow motion takes you back to the photographic experiments of Eadweard Muybridge, who captured “animal locomotion.” | Connecticut: In James Nares’s ‘STREET,’ Taming the Galloping City 2012-08-12T00:20:42Z
In his early landscapes and street scenes, Muybridge emulated 19th Century paintings, depicting what viewers expected to see. See How Silicon Valley Reconceived Photography - Back In The 19th Century - At This New York Museum Show 2014-05-22T04:00:00Z
Renowned for his landscape photography in the Yosemite Valley, Muybridge took on the challenge put forward by railroad baron, and former California governor Leland Stanford to answer a long-standing equine mystery. Google Doodle's Galloping Steed Commemorates Pioneering Photographer Edward Muybridge 2012-04-09T21:15:00.210Z
However, many people, including famous photographer Eadward Muybridge, were of the opinion that horse racing and other sports depended on new technology for accurate results. Winning in a Snap: A History of Photo Finishes and Horse Racing 2013-05-08T02:45:00.460Z
Even after long study of the Muybridge silhouettes, the artistic lover of the horse feels that he must reject all but a small percentage of these wonderful anatomical studies. Patroclus and Penelope A Chat in the Saddle 2012-03-26T02:00:39.977Z
And in some sequences, like the one depicting a woman carrying a water urn, Muybridge arranges the photographs out of chronological order to heighten the narrative effect. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
Public favors judge for justice Bennett draws conservatives' ire Eadweard Muybridge at the Corcoran. I Was a Male Weight Watcher 2010-04-30T15:47:00Z
The associated article noted, “every one interested in the physiology of animal action, not less than artists and horse-fanciers, will find the photographs of Mr. Muybridge indispensable.” Google Doodle's Galloping Steed Commemorates Pioneering Photographer Edward Muybridge 2012-04-09T21:15:00.210Z
We had a visit the other day from an American gentleman, Mr. Muybridge, who came to give a lecture at Clifton College. Three Addresses to Girls at School
But such stumbling pictures are as much a worry to the horseman's eye as the ugliest of the Muybridge gallopers is to the artist's; and they are wholly unnecessary. Patroclus and Penelope A Chat in the Saddle 2012-03-26T02:00:39.977Z
Eadweard Muybridge might have been born and raised in England, but at heart he belongs to the Bay Area. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
Among the most remarkable results obtained in Muybridge's series are the stages of the growth or development of strong "expression" in the face. More Science From an Easy Chair
Using more than a dozen cameras along a racetrack, electronically timed apparatuses with a shutterspeed of about 2/1000 of a second, Muybridge confirmed Stanford’s suspicions. Google Doodle's Galloping Steed Commemorates Pioneering Photographer Edward Muybridge 2012-04-09T21:15:00.210Z
But there was one source of the stream springing up in America, which long preceded Edison: the photographic efforts of the Englishman Muybridge, who made his experiments in California as early as 1872. The Photoplay A Psychological Study
It seems to me that the power in these Muybridge photographs grows upon you. Patroclus and Penelope A Chat in the Saddle 2012-03-26T02:00:39.977Z
Like today’s Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, Muybridge, the 19th-century photographer who spent much of his professional life in San Francisco, was a great innovator. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
He was mistaken, as Muybridge's photograph giving side and back view of a galloping fox-terrier amply demonstrates. More Science From an Easy Chair
Without a hint of the photographic realism of a Muybridge and his successors, Guys evokes vital horses and riders, those seen by the normal vision. Promenades of an Impressionist
About that time Anschütz in Germany followed the Muybridge suggestions with much success and gave to this art of photographing the movement of animals and men a new turn. The Photoplay A Psychological Study
Plate XIV. shows what I mean, and the same thing appears in all the Muybridge photographs. Patroclus and Penelope A Chat in the Saddle 2012-03-26T02:00:39.977Z
And like the multitudes of misfits who have been flocking to the Bay Area since the Gold Rush in search of a fresh start, Muybridge lived a life of constant artistic reinvention. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
Muybridge's great difficulty had been to invent a shutter which would act rapidly enough. More Science From an Easy Chair
Muybridge, as we have seen, used a series of cameras, one for each plate. Edison, His Life and Inventions
It is not surprising that these pictures of Muybridge interested the French painters when he came to Paris, but fascinated still more the great student of animal movements, the physiologist Marey. The Photoplay A Psychological Study
The first that met with any degree of success was Edward Muybridge, a photographer of San Francisco. Marvels of Modern Science
Muybridge’s animal locomotion work directly influenced Thomas Edison’s invention of the motion picture camera. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
The amble, in which the fore and hind leg on the same side are advanced simultaneously, is a natural gait of the elephant, the fastest Muybridge could get from that great beast. More Science From an Easy Chair
Edison himself knew nothing of Ducos, or that the suggestions had advanced beyond the single centrally located photographs of Muybridge and Marey. Edison, His Life and Inventions
The movement of a bird's wings interested him especially, and at his suggestion Muybridge turned to the study of the flight of birds. The Photoplay A Psychological Study
Muybridge utilized these films for the photographic analysis of animal motion. Marvels of Modern Science
The painter Francis Bacon used many of Muybridge’s photographs to create his own works. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
Muybridge's instantaneous photograph of a fox-terrier, showing the probable origin of the pose of the "flying gallop" transferred from the dog to other animals by the Mycenæans. More Science From an Easy Chair
It must not be assumed from this statement that even as late as the work of Muybridge anything like a true illusion of movement had been obtained, because such was not the case. Edison, His Life and Inventions
At the same time, the picture reveals the aesthetic contrasts between Muybridge’s landscape work and that of contemporaries like Carleton Watkins. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
The principle of the instrument was suggested to Edison by the zoetrope, and of course, he well knew what Muybridge had accomplished in the line of motion pictures of animals almost ten years previously. Marvels of Modern Science
Muybridge’s 17-foot-long “mammoth plate” panorama of San Francisco, shot in 1878 from the turret of the Mark Hopkins mansion on Nob Hill, is as much a feat of technical wizardry as it is gorgeous. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
A very fine attitude is fixed for the artist in one of Muybridge's instantaneous series of the "bowler"—the cricket "bowler." More Science From an Easy Chair
Muybridge secured only one cycle of movement, because a separate camera had to be used for each photograph and consequently each cycle was reproduced over and over again. Edison, His Life and Inventions
While Watkins’s Yosemite photographs combine majesty with approachability, Muybridge makes no effort to tame the wilderness. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
“He always did something extraordinary and expressive with his photographs,” said Rebecca Solnit, the author of “River of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West.” The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
To create the image, Muybridge had to set up his camera to expose the 13 unwieldy glass plates necessary for creating a 360-degree view of the city with mathematical precision. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
The work was chiefly conceived as a scientific experiment, but the artistic side of Muybridge shines through. The Bay Citizen: Eclectic Pioneer in Photography Connects Art and Science 2011-02-18T04:04:53Z
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