15 June 2009
KN•W ME: N•MI
Labels:
1980's,
Cult,
Klaus Nomi,
New York City,
Simple Man,
The Nomi Song
12 June 2009
EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE
Eadweard Muybridge (1830–1904) gained worldwide fame photographing animal and human movement imperceptible to the human eye. Hired by railroad baron Leland Stanford in 1872, Muybridge used photography to prove that there was a moment in a horse’s gallop when all four hooves were off the ground at once. He spent much of his later career at the University of Pennsylvania, producing thousands of images that capture progressive movements within fractions of a second. In 1874, still living in the San Francisco Bay Area, Muybridge discovered that his wife had a lover, a Major Harry Larkyns. On October 17, 1874, he sought out Larkyns; said, "Good evening, Major, my name is Muybridge and here is the answer to the letter you sent my wife"; he then killed the Major with a gunshot. |
Labels:
Eadweard Muybridge,
History,
Photography
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