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  2. Zoopraxiscope - Wikipedia

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    — Eadweard Muybridge, Animals in Motion (1899) [4] As stipulated in Muybridge's will, the original machine and disks in his possession were left to Kingston upon Thames , where they are still kept in the Kingston Museum Muybridge Bequest Collection (except for four discs that are in other collections, including those of the Cinémathèque ...

  3. Farmer’s Cute Video of Highland Cows With the Zoomies ... - AOL

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    Adam, dad of lots of animals at Fluffy Feather Farm in Harvard, Illinois, recently shared a clip of his Miniature Scottish Highland cows happily doing zoomies in their pasture, and it's something ...

  4. Zoetrope - Wikipedia

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    A zoetrope is a pre-film animation device that produces the illusion of motion, by displaying a sequence of drawings or photographs showing progressive phases of that motion. A zoetrope is a cylindrical variant of the phénakisticope , an apparatus suggested after the stroboscopic discs were introduced in 1833.

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  6. Animal Locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Horse galloping The Horse in Motion, 24-camera rig with tripwires GIF animation of Plate 626 Gallop; thoroughbred bay mare Annie G. [1]. Animal Locomotion: An Electro-photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Movements is a series of scientific photographs by Eadweard Muybridge made in 1884 and 1885 at the University of Pennsylvania, to study motion in animals (including humans).

  7. Chronophotography - Wikipedia

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    The cameras were supplied to numerous observatories around the world and some remained in use until well into the 20th century. [5] [6] The earliest Daguerreotype photographers already took multiple shots of a subject, mostly to increase their chances of obtaining a successful picture. Making multiple shots of one subject was also a sensible ...

  8. Animals typically have to be sedated for checkups, but new camera software allows zookeepers to check their health from afar. These innovative zoo cameras monitor animals’ health from afar Skip ...

  9. Camera trap - Wikipedia

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    A camera trap is a camera that is automatically triggered by motion in its vicinity, like the presence of an animal or a human being. It is typically equipped with a motion sensor —usually a passive infrared (PIR) sensor or an active infrared (AIR) sensor using an infrared light beam.