<span>As Eadweard Muybridge’s experiments with motion showed, the camera can capture what the human eye can't see.
Muybridge wanted to show that for a brief moment, when horses gallop, they become completely airborne. This is something that humans cannot see with the naked eye - which is why he developed this experiment with motion pictures in order to prove it - and he did.
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Im pretty sure it was the black intellectuals
The answer is A) poem
Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun was inspired by Stephane Mallarme's poem "The Afternoon of a Faun". The symphony was intended to serve as an illustration and homage to the poem. Interestingly, Stephane Mallarme did not like the idea of his poem converted to a symphony, believing that his poetry was "music enough".
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