1Part I: The Genesis of a Visionary
11Avian Flight and the Dawn of Aerodynamics: Marey's Wind Tunnels (c. 1899-1902)
2The Making of a Polymath: Marey's Early Life and Scientific Formation (1830-1859)
12Beyond Biology: Applying Motion Analysis to Work, Sport, and Military Science
3The Graphic Method: Charting the Unseen in Physiology (c. 1859-1880s)
13Part IV: The Enduring Legacy in Visualization, Art, and Technology
4Part II: Capturing Time: The Photographic Revolution
14The Language of Lines and Light: Marey's Influence on Data Visualization
5Before Photography: Marey's Mechanical Inventions for Recording Motion (Pre-1882)
15An Unintentional Artist: The Aesthetic Qualities of Marey's Scientific Images
6The Spark of Inspiration: Muybridge, Janssen, and the Quest to Photograph Movement (c. 1878-1882)
16Echoes in Art: Marey's Influence on Futurism, Duchamp, and Modern Art
7Inventing Chronophotography: The Photographic Gun and Fixed-Plate Camera (1882 onwards)
17Paving the Way for Cinema: From Chronophotography to Moving Pictures
8The Station Physiologique: A Laboratory for Visualizing Life (1882 onwards)
18The Enduring Gaze: Marey's Legacy in 21st-Century Science and Technology
9Part III: Deconstructing and Applying the Science of Motion
19Conclusion: Étienne-Jules Marey – A Visionary Who Taught the World to See Time
10Deconstructing Locomotion: Humans and Animals in Motion
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