Master of stop-motion: Robert Seidman will read from his novel based on the life of Eadweard Muybridge Eadweard Muybridge Sep 10, 2014 Sep 10, 2014 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Save Eadweard Muybridge used 24 cameras to capture a single sequence of events, in this case a man using a pickaxe. Eadweard Muybridge Tags Black & White;format Square;male;pickaxe;tool;film;chronotography;photography;h 6670 Box 108 1/4;h/pho/exam/muybridge As featured on Master of stop-motion: Robert Seidman will read from his novel based on the life of Eadweard Muybridge WILLIAMSTOWN -- Robert Seidman hasn't been to Williams College in a while. Back in the early… Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Save Trending Now Chris Thile, Tom Rush among performers at upcoming Colonial outdoor series James Turrell opening a Skyspace at Mass MoCA Political satire at the Rockwell: Oliphant editorial cartoons on exhibit Ali Benjamin's new adult novel 'The Smash-Up' hits book stores Feb. 23 Pittsfield pastor Charles Pratt recounts his journey from Ohio to Pittsfield Thom Smith: Annual winter count finds monarch butterflies in peril Chased by pandemic, James Casebere shapes new public space for art in Pittsfield Actress Bellina Logan kicks off Williams College series Bird tips: Look for an immigrant, a nomad and a harbinger of spring at your feeder New Clark exhibit 'A Change In the Light' displays cliché-verre prints from historic portfolio
Master of stop-motion: Robert Seidman will read from his novel based on the life of Eadweard Muybridge WILLIAMSTOWN -- Robert Seidman hasn't been to Williams College in a while. Back in the early…