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The Science of Animal Locomotion (Zoopraxography) / An Electro-Photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Movements

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The work presents a systematic photographic study of human and animal movement using synchronized electro-photographic apparatus and multiple camera batteries to capture consecutive phases from lateral, frontal, and rear viewpoints. It describes the studio layout, chronograph timing, exposure intervals, and printing process, and compiles a curated series of plates showing thousands of figures in sequences illustrating walking, running, jumping, flying, and other actions. Accompanying diagrams and notes analyze limb positions and timing to correct common misconceptions about gait and to provide visual evidence useful to artists and researchers studying motion.

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Eadweard Muybridge

Eadweard Muybridge was an English photographer and pioneer in the field of motion picture projection. He is best known for his groundbreaking work in capturing animal locomotion through sequential photography, which laid the foundation for the development of motion pictures. His notable works include "Descriptive Zoopraxography; or, the science of animal locomotion made popular," where he explored the dynamics of movement, and "The attitudes of animals in motion, illustrated with the zoopraxiscope," which showcased his innovative zoopraxiscope device. Muybridge's contributions significantly influenced both the art of photography and the science of motion analysis.

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