Accounts Quote by Giacomo Balla
“Indeed, all things move, all things run, all things are rapidly changing. A profile is never motionless before our eyes, but it constantly appears and disappears. On account of the persistency of an image upon the retina, moving objects constantly multiply themselves; their form changes like rapid vibrations, in their mad career. Thus a running horse has not four legs, but twenty, and their movements are triangular.”
About This Quote
The quote illustrates how motion creates visual multiplicity, turning a single moving form into many overlapping images, emphasizing the fluidity and transience of perception.
In simple terms: Motion multiplies visual impressions.
Perception blurs discrete forms into continuous flow.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- watching a horse gallop
- observing traffic at night
- seeing fireworks
- watching a dancer
- viewing a fast-moving train
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- animation design
- visual effects timing
Questions to Reflect On
- How does motion affect our sense of stable objects?
- What artistic techniques mimic this visual overlap?