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Eadweard Muybridge’s Horse in Motion
(click on image above to play video)
Single-channel video / sound
38 seconds (loop)
Horse in Motion, sequence of frames
digital-toner print on paper
11 x 20 inches
“If the intellect were meant for pure theorizing, it would take its place within movement, for movement is reality itself, and immobility is always only apparent or relative. But the intellect is meant for something different. It always starts from immobility, as if this were the ultimate reality; when it tries to form an idea of movement, it does so by constructing movement out of immobilities put together” — Henry Bergson, Creative Evolution