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Subject: [Leica] history of illustrating motion (pre photography)
From: jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj)
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 09:03:10 +0530
References: <22170E3A-411E-4AB9-86DE-63ED7C6EA1FF@mac.com>

Here is another way of depicting motion - shot by a friend whose
fundamental photographic interest is heritage architectural
photography - this a wood carving dating to about 600 years ago:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10200319815860765&set=gm.607816005937625&type=1&relevant_count=1&ref=nf

Cheers
Jayanand



On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 1:39 AM, George Lottermoser <imagist3 at mac.com> 
wrote:
> As we're thinking about and discussing photographic assignments
> it may serve us well to research two dimensional rendering
> of concepts like "motion" and "colour"
>
> as in:
>
> Caves:
> <http://www.cgmantra.in/early-approaches-to-motion-in-art.html>
> <http://www.precinemahistory.net/900.htm>
>
> DaVinci
> <http://members.iif.hu/visontay/ponticulus/images/manuscript/leo-waterstudy.jpg>
> <http://www.leonardodavincisecrets.com/images/gallery/Head1.jpg>
>
> The subject of "motion" in "graphic art" is rather long and deep.
> The subject of "motion" through time and space
> has been expressed in two dimensional, three dimensional and four 
> dimensional arts.
>
> All the rules have been broken.
> And hopefully we'll continue to see fresh expressions on all the subjects.
>
> <http://www.sophia.org/elements-of-art-movement-and-time-tutorial>
>
> Regards,
> George Lottermoser
> george at imagist.com
> http://www.imagist.com
> http://www.imagist.com/blog
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/imagist
>
>
>
>
>
>
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