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    created by placing the objects on top of th elighti sensitive paper and making shadows on those papers.This form of art was inspired by artist (DADA)Film: its being dependend on a phenomemon called persistence of visions . In 1878 the photographer Eadweard Muybridge was to use a series of cameras set off by the triggers to create the first forerunner modern film making camera Film and art was intended to create cinematic movies that do

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    Electronic Mass Media

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    ELECTRONIC MASS MEDIA IN TODAY’S SOCIETY MASS MEDIA Mass media refers collectively to all media technologies‚ including the Internet‚ television‚ newspapers‚ and radio‚ which are used for mass communications‚ and to the organizations which control these technologies. Mass media play a significant role in shaping public perceptions on a variety of important issues‚ both through the information that is dispensed through them‚ and through the interpretations they place upon this information. The

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    Thomas Edison

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    Thomas Edison was a man who influenced America more than anyone else. Some of the inventions he pioneered are still used to this day. He was a man who spent almost his entire life working as a scientist‚ and receiving more than 1‚200 patents in his lifetime. (Anderson pg.7) Thomas Edison’s life was probably twice as productive as a modern day chemist‚ he was a firm believer of an eight hour work day‚ eight hours in the morning‚ and eight in the afternoon. Aside from his amazing history as an adult

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    Brief History of Film

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    DEVELOPMENT OF FILM Birth of Film 1878 | - 1st Motion Picture created by Eadweard Muybridge on a farm in California- Photographed a horse in fast motion using a series of 12 stereoscopic Cameras (00:51 to 00:58 - Birth of Cinema video) | 1888 | - 1st celluloid film shot by Louis Aime Augustin using single lens camera in Yorkshire‚ Great Britain called “Roundhay Garden Scene” (01:07 - 01:10 - Birth of Cinema video) | 1894 | - Thomas Edison and Whilliam Dickson invented the Kinetoscope

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    Conceptual Art

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    Conceptual Art – Essay ”In conceptual art the idea or concept is the most important aspect of the work. When an artist uses a conceptual form of art‚ it means that all if the planning and decisions are made beforehand and the execution is a perfunctory affair. The idea becomes a machine that makes the art.” (Sol LeWitt‚ Artforum 1967‚ Paragraphs on Conceptual Art.) Conceptual art is a form of art where the idea is the most important aspect and the product or work of art‚ if there is any at

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    rotating disk containing small windows; behind the windows was another disk containing a sequence of images. When the disks were rotated at the correct speed‚ the synchronization of the windows with the images created an animated effect. 1872: Eadweard Muybridge started his photographic gathering of animals in motion. 1887: Thomas Edison started his research work into motion pictures. 1889: Thomas Edison announced his creation of the kinetoscope which projected a 50ft length of film in approximately

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    unloaded conditions. With the development of photography and cinematography‚ it became possible to capture image sequences that reveal details of human and animal locomotion that were not noticeable by watching the movement with the naked eye. Eadweard Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey were pioneers of these developments in the early 1900s. For example‚ serial photography first revealed the detailed sequence of the horse "gallop"‚ which was usually misrepresented in paintings made prior to this discovery

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    Photography had so much more of an influence on the Impressionist movement than just photography in its own right. Photography influenced artists in their paintings‚ in their pastel works‚ in their sculpture and in seeing the world around them in a different way. Modern artists were influenced by the invention of the camera because it gave them a cropped composition and showed the tonal effects of light and dark in much finer detail than they could interpret with the naked eye. This technology made

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    Photography

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    It is hard to find an aspect of the humanities that photography did not impact. Throughout all of history and the advancements made in technology photography has been used to do everything from prove a theory in science‚ to record a special event in a person’s life. In today’s modern world the impact of photography can be seen daily. Developments such as Photo identification‚ films‚ photojournalism‚ and thousands of other advances in life have all come from photography. Though all these aspects of

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    Roget (1769-1879) Persistence of Vision Thaumatrope (1824) Animation Cel Zoetrope Invented in 1833 by British Mathematician William George Horner Panorama Etienne-Jules Marey (1830-1904) Series Photography Chronophotographic gun (1882) Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904) Animal Locomotion series 1884-1887 The horse in motion Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) Kinetoscope (1891) Black Maria (1893) West Orange‚ NJ. World’s first film studio. Modern Times Auguste and Louis Lumiere First public film

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