Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Anticipated Motion (43)

The implication of movement on a static two-dimensional surface caused by the viewer's past experience with a similar situation is anticipated motion.


This cat is getting ready to pounce. It is known through experience that when they get into this kind of position, they will pounce soon. This is anticipated motion because the viewers are waiting for the cat to move.

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