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"Someone asked, 'Are you surprised to win with a second-tier horse?' " Motion said.
"He's had two very tough races now, and he's a lightly raced, relatively inexperienced horse," Motion said.
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The compressions would be administered using a seesaw or rocking-horse motion.
Twelve frames, moving at the rate of 1 per 0.08 second, depict the horse in motion.
Along the way, he gets to look after his horse, using motion controls to ride and interact with it.
In 1878, the photographer Eadweard Muybridge made his series Horse in Motion, which demonstrated that painters - painters as great as Degas - had been getting it wrong.
In the most thrilling of these sequences, the camera captures the ripple of flesh and the flaring red nostril of a horse in motion.
Painters were both thrilled and dismayed that a horse in motion was so little like the images of rocking-horse gallopers they had been painting for ever, and the very idea of painterly accuracy began to disintegrate.
The animated graphic celebrates Muybridge's "The Horse in Motion", a film strip-style collection of shots created using 24 cameras which capture the running habits of racehorses owned by Leland Stanford, a Californian businessman and animal breeder.
In the days before the invention of photography, for instance, a horse in motion was represented in drawings and paintings according to the convention of ventre à terre, or "belly to the ground".
Artists can have "no claim to ideas as general and unprotectable as, for example, an interracial couple kissing; a person gazing skyward with outstretched arms; or a man riding on a spotted horse," his motion adds.
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