Sorry about that! I attempted to post a live link to one of the many posts I did on Muybridge. You can google his name and get information about him, or go to Wikipedia. This was meant to be parody based on a chance facial resemblance (I thought). My blog has an element of parody and poking fun, and that's what this was.
I forgot all about this one! I tried to post a similar one on YouTube and was censored and given a severe warning about sexual content and indecency, even though that same clip appeared on probably dozens of other channels.
Is this actually Sylvia Plath? What is the source to this moving image?
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DeleteThis is a motion study by Eadweard Muybridge from the mid-1800s. I thought it looked so much like her that I had to post it!
DeleteSorry about that! I attempted to post a live link to one of the many posts I did on Muybridge. You can google his name and get information about him, or go to Wikipedia. This was meant to be parody based on a chance facial resemblance (I thought). My blog has an element of parody and poking fun, and that's what this was.
ReplyDeleteOh, MY! ---there she is-- trapped in her Bell Jar. ;[
ReplyDeleteI forgot all about this one! I tried to post a similar one on YouTube and was censored and given a severe warning about sexual content and indecency, even though that same clip appeared on probably dozens of other channels.
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