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Perspective Lecture : TIME & SEQUENCE
In our perspective lecture based on Time & Sequence, they lecturer briefly touched upon photographer, Muybridge who proved photographically that all four legs of a horse does in fact leave the ground as they are galloping Muybridge proved this through developing a way to take photos with an exposure lasting a fraction of a second and, with reporters as witnesses, arranged 12 cameras along a track on Stanford’s estate.
As the horse sped by, it tripped wires connected to the cameras, which took 12 photos in rapid succession. Muybridge developed the images on site and, in the frames, revealed that a horse is completely aloft with its hooves tucked underneath it for a brief moment during a stride. The revelation, imperceptible to the naked eye but apparent through photography, marked a new purpose for the medium. It could capture truth through technology. Muybridge’s stop-motion technique was an early form of animation that helped pave the way for the motion-picture industry, born a short decade later.
When shown the frames of the horse running, show every movement from each fraction of a second, it gave me the idea of creating an animation in a similar frame set. I wanted my animation to capture movement of my illustrations over a 10 seconds +.
The reason that I decided to create a frame / stop animation is because I did wanted the jaggedness of my animation to represent how rough sailing the Poet’s life must have been to inspire her poem.
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Lecture presentation on Time and Sequence
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Mood-board exploring the initial thoughts on “time and sequence.” Looking into the concept, it does appear rather philosophical. Does it exist? Does it have to?
Perhaps it is born out of our need to control the world around us, as at least with clocks it becomes something tangible, visible, and without seeing it, it passes through our fingers.
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Stems from Einstein’s theory of relativity
Einstein on the beach
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If time is relative, how can we change it? Make it go faster or slower? Does technology aid in this process?
The relationship between Art and Time
How has time impacted on art?
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