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Works explorer

Splitting Time

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Splitting Time explores the contribution of early photographers to the development of the moving image.

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Edweard Muybridge Horse in Motion

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Eadweard Muybridge: zoopraxographer

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Figures in motion

Australia, 1999
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Sequential photographs Motion Studies: Horse

United Kingdom, 1887
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Figures in motion

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The Biography of the motion picture camera

France, 1947
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The Fleeting image

United Kingdom, 1974
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Sequential photographs

1887
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Marey

France
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Moving still

United Kingdom, 1980
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Sequential photographs Motion Studies: Man with Hat

United Kingdom, 1887
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Sequential photographs Motion Studies: A man standing on his hands from a lying down position

United Kingdom, 1887
Similarity: 75%

Sequential photographs Motion Studies: Straight High Jump

United Kingdom, 1887
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The Revealing eye

United Kingdom, 1960
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Arrival of film

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France, c. 1882-1890
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Louis Le Prince

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