In the late 19th century, Englishman Eadweard Muybridge photographed progressions of animal and human movements, capturing the beauty of motion imperceptible to the human eye. Timeframe takes inspiration from Muybridge’s work, unlocking the frozen frames of his motion studies with live video. The viewer is invited to witness him or herself inside a grid of one thousand and twenty four frames of video, his or her movements rippling across and around the screen.
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| Demo video | Video from SCAD show |
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Photos from Savannah College of Art & Design show










This is really beautiful work. I look forward to seeing more.
You might check out
http://www.peterrosepicture.com/movies.php?id=32
for work of a kindred, more primitive spirit.