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Works explorer

Gelatin silver print Golfer

United States, c. 1938-1957
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American professor Harold ‘Doc’ Edgerton’s pioneering development of the electric stroboscopic flash suspended movement, stopping skipping ropes mid-swing – a..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Gelatin silver print Moving Skip Rope

United States, c. 1938-1957
Similarity: 59%

[Unidentified 16mm Film]

Australia, c. 1945
Similarity: 45%

Sequential photographs Motion Studies: Man with Hat

United Kingdom, 1887
Similarity: 44%

Shelter

Australia, 1965
Similarity: 44%

Georges Méliès in Un homme de têtes (The Four Troublesome Heads)

France, 1898
Similarity: 43%

Film Ist

Austria, 1998
Similarity: 42%

Centripetal Forces

Australia, 2011
Similarity: 42%

Magic lantern slide (Orbit of the moon)

c. 1920
Similarity: 41%

Setting the scene: the Metropolis case

Germany
Similarity: 41%

Cyberthon IV: EPIC Omnicast (Psymmetry in Psyburbia)

Australia, 1994
Similarity: 41%

Zac Martin as Superboong

Australia, 1972
Similarity: 40%

Lichtspiel Schwarz-Weiss-Grau

Germany, 1930
Similarity: 40%

Kinetic Study

1941
Similarity: 40%

Light play: black-white-gray = Ein lightspiel: scwarz-weiss-grau

United States, 1930
Similarity: 38%

Olympic fragments

United States, 1980
Similarity: 37%

Frank Eidlitz Design Centre

United States, 1966
Similarity: 37%

JGLING/Whistling

1976
Similarity: 36%

A Bridge in music

Unknown, 1968
Similarity: 36%
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