Ettienne-Jules-Marey
Étienne-Jules Marey (French: etjɛn ʒyl maʁɛ; 5 March 1830, Beaune, Côte-d'Or – 15 May 1904,1 Paris) was a French scientist, physiologist and chronophotographer. His work was significant in the development of cardiology, physical instrumentation, aviation, cinematography and the science of laboratory photography. He is widely considered to be a pioneer of photography and an influential pioneer of the history of cinema. He was also a pioneer in establishing a variety of graphical techniques for the display and interpretation of quantitative data from physiological measurement.2 Flying pelican captured by Marey around 1882
He created a method of recording several phases of movement superimposed into one photograph
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Geometric Chronophotograph of the man in the black suit, 1883
http://goldberg.berkeley.edu/courses/S06/IEOR-QE-S06/ejm_chronophotograph01.jpg
Man in the black suit with striping and points for chronophotography, 1883
https://goldberg.berkeley.edu/courses/S06/IEOR-QE-S06/MAREY_SUIT_1.GIF
The Running Lion Tamer, 1886
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q02SAf_eUmU
"“Pathological Walk From in Front” 1889
The origin of light painting
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“The Human Body in Action” Scientific American 1914