Claude Lelouch - C'était un Rendezvous (It was an appointment) - 1976
Marcell Esterhazy - v.n.p. V2.0, 2005 - The artist’s grandfather eats a bowl of soup
Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno - Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait, 2006 - A documentary film of a soccer game, focusing on a single player, shot with 19 cameras
Tehching Hsieh - One Year Performance, 1980 – 1981 (Time Clock Piece)
Sophie Calle - The Shadow, 1981 - “At my request, my mother went to a detective agency. She hired them to follow me, to report my daily activities, and to provide photographic evidence of my existence”
Charles Ray, Plank Piece, 1973 - The image is the summarizing image of that work
Peter Campus, Three Transitions, 1973
Philippe Petit, "le coup" 1974
Earthrise, Apollo 8, 1968 - The photograph itself is the event. An event of getting to where the point of view was, that in order to see it you had to leave it, and in order to see it, you had to marshall all of physics.
Tom Sachs - SPACE PROGRAM, 2007
Eadweard Muybridge, 1878 http://muybridgeshorse.com/wp-content/uploads/muybridge-horse.jpg
Berenice Abbott, science photography (1950s)
Edgerton, Bullet through Apple, 1964
David Attenborough Micromonsters Making-Of (Praying Mantis copulation)
Jackson Pollock, Action Painting, 1950s
Richard Long - A Line Made by Walking, 1967
Baldessari throwing three red balls in the air trying to make a straight line.
Robert Morris, Box with the Sound of Its Own Making, 1961
Francis Alÿs somethings making something leads to nothing
Jeremy Deller's The Battle of Orgreave, 2001
James Clar, A Moment Defined by a Point and a Line
Famous sports photography — moments that help us understand what the eye can’t see in an action, slam dunks , not comprehendible, until made permanent in our mind without the camera, all of that happens