Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
Giacomo Balla
Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
Futurist
Photodynamism
Using the power and technology of the camera
(a technological device) to capture movement
speed and energy.
Technique was
adopted and adapted
by painters (and
sculptors) to create the
same illusion of
movement and/or
action on the canvas.
Actual Movement
Perhaps the best known
piece of Futurist art to
capture the illusion of
actual movement is by
Marcel Duchapm.
Nude Descending Staircase.
Implied Movement
Implied movement is
creating the illusion of
movement where none
actually exists.
This includes the idea
of repetition or
multiple frames.
Implied Action
Action is different
than movement, and
meant to express the
concept of energy,
action and
excitement
generated by a
crowd or industrial
machinery.
Early photo of the Beatles
(often considered a Futurist
photo in style).
Eye movement/Direction
This is where the artist
sets up a composition
that directs the viewers
eye through the
artwork along a
desired path.
This is similar to
subliminal advertising
and is also called
Direction.
As did sound
Constructivism
Photoshop
High speed photography, incorporated with
new computer technologies has created a
resurgence in the chrono-photography
movement.
Chrono-photography is an antique
photographic technique from the
Victorian era.
It is a method of working which captures
movement in several frames of print.
The work of Eadweard Muybridge is an
excellent example of
chrono-photography.