
Eadweard Muybridge
著者について
Eadweard Muybridge was a pioneering English photographer known for his groundbreaking work in motion picture projection. He is best recognized for his series of photographs that captured the movement of animals and humans, which laid the foundation for the development of motion pictures. His most famous work, "The Horse in Motion," demonstrated how a horse gallops by using a series of sequential images to depict the animal's movement, challenging the artistic conventions of his time and providing valuable insights into biomechanics.
Muybridge's innovative techniques included the use of multiple cameras and the development of the zoopraxiscope, an early device for projecting motion pictures. His work not only influenced the fields of photography and cinema but also had a significant impact on the study of locomotion and motion analysis. Throughout his career, Muybridge collaborated with several institutions and scientists, contributing to our understanding of movement in both animals and humans. His legacy continues to inspire artists and filmmakers today.