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  1. In presenting works of art which move, moving art, or give the impression of movement—from mobiles to mechanised sculptures to Op art paintings which contain optical defects or illusions that seem to rotate or vibrate in front of the eyes—Kinetic artists offered us some of the most quintessential expressions of modern art’s key ...

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  2. For the first time in the history of the Turner Prize, the four shortlisted artists all work with moving images, employing 35mm film, multi-screen installations and digital smartphones. This special panel discussion considers the shortlist in the wider context of current practices.

  3. Moving Image Artists (MIA) is an organisation dedicated to supporting and cultivating contemporary moving image art and experimental film. EVENTUAL HORIZON. Elise Guillaume reflects on the making of her film Eventual Horizon filmed during a journey to the Arctic and its theme of personal and environmental grief.

  4. This four-week course offers an introductory survey of the main debates and crucial developments in the history of artists working with moving images. Participants will view and discuss key works in the Tate Collection, as well as the work of lesser-known figures, moving from the avant-garde origins of artists’ cinema in the 1920s to ...

  5. Oct 16, 2008 · Fast Photos: 12 Motion-Blur & Time-Lapse Photographers. Article by Delana, filed under Photography & Video in the Art category. Unlike freeze-frame photography that captures a tiny cross-section of a moment, time-lapse, long exposure and motion blur photography shows a series of moments.

  6. Apr 10, 2018 · Artists have been fascinated by movement for centuries, especially as modern society develops new technologies that make the transport of people and ideas faster and easier. Kinetic art, or art related to motion, is rooted in the Impressionists’ exploration of light and in photographic realism.

  7. Take a long, slow look at great artworks up close. In collaboration with BBC Radio 4's Moving Pictures. Listen Now.

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