A New York Times Notable Book Winner of the National Book Critics
Circle Award for Criticism, The Mark Lynton History Prize, and the
Sally Hacker Prize for the History of Technology “A panoramic vision
of cultural change” —The New York Times Through the story of the
pioneering photographer Eadweard Muybridge, the author of Orwell's
Roses explores what it was about California in the late 19th-century
that enabled it to become such a center of technological and cultural
innovation The world as we know it today began in California in the
late 1800s, and Eadweard Muybridge had a lot to do with it. This
striking assertion is at the heart of Rebecca Solnit’s new book,
which weaves together biography, history, and fascinating insights
into art and technology to create a boldly original portrait of
America on the threshold of modernity. The story of Muybridge—who in
1872 succeeded in capturing high-speed motion
photographically—becomes a lens for a larger story about the
acceleration and industrialization of everyday life. Solnit shows how
the peculiar freedoms and opportunities of post–Civil War California
led directly to the two industries—Hollywood and Silicon
Valley—that have most powerfully defined contemporary society.
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Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West
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ISBN
9781101662663
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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