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2D_Design
Motion
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Motion
Relative Stillness Almost every aspect of life involves constant
change. We humans cannot sit or stand motionless for more than a moment or so; even in sleep we turn and change position.
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Johannes Vermeer. The Kitchen Maid. c. 1658. Oil on canvas,
45.5 × 41 cm. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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Jean-Léon Gérôme. The Duel after the Masquerade. 1857–1859.
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Harold Edgerton. Making Applesauce at MIT (.30 Bullet Piercing an Apple). 1964.
Photograph
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Henri Cartier-Bresson. 1932. Paris, France.
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ANTICIPATED MOTION
SEEING AND FEELING
IMPENDING ACTION
Much of the implication of movement present in art is caused by
our memory and experience
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Kinesthetic Empathy
In a process called kinesthetic empathy, we
tend to re-create unconsciously in our own
bodies the actions we observe. We actually
“feel” in our muscles the exertions of the
athlete or dancer; we simultaneously stretch,
push, or lean, though we are only watching.
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WAYS TO SUGGEST MOTIONFigure Repeated
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WAYS TO SUGGEST MOTIONFigure Cropped
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WAYS TO SUGGEST MOTION
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WAYS TO SUGGEST MOTIONBLURRED OUTLINES
AND FAST SHAPES
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WAYS TO SUGGEST MOTIONBLURRED OUTLINES
AND FAST SHAPES
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WAYS TO SUGGEST MOTIONBLURRED OUTLINES
AND FAST SHAPES
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WAYS TO SUGGEST MOTIONMULTIPLE IMAGE
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WAYS TO SUGGEST MOTIONMULTIPLE IMAGE
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Optical MovementAFTERIMAGE AND EYE MOVEMENT
So far, I have presented several techniques for
capturing movement or depicting it in two-
dimensional media. The understanding is that
static art and design forms such as drawing,
painting, prints, and graphic design can’t actually
move—but the eye can move, or the image on the
retina can flicker, and graphic elements can induce
these movements (or illusions of movement).
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Optical MovementAFTERIMAGE AND EYE MOVEMENT
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Optical MovementAFTERIMAGE AND EYE MOVEMENT
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WAYS TO SUGGEST MOTIONAFTERIMAGE AND EYE MOVEMENT
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzSRVgF501M
AFTERIMAGE AND EYE MOVEMENT