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Ogawa Kazumasa, Hand-Coloured Photographs,1896
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"Figures produced by electric discharges on photographic plates." Induction coils and coil-making. 1894.
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Did you know that the very first assembly of photographs in sequential order to create a motion picture was a two-second clip of a Black man on a horse? Yes, it was. Yes, it was. Look it up.
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