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- areas are black in the final print. The technique is sometimes called cameraless photography. It was used by Man Ray in his rayographs. Other artists who...
- 20th century thus differs from the beginning of the previously created cameraless chemigrams of a Pierre Cordier and the photogram Man Ray or László Moholy-Nagy...
- in Dorset, England. He works in a traditional darkroom, using unique cameraless techniques often involving the luminogram process. His book ‘Flatland’...
- conceptual and graphic works, and public art. She first gained notice for cameraless photography begun in the 1970s that used light-sensitive emulsions and...
- is a self-taught Canadian artist who primarily creates photograms, or cameraless photographs in collaboration with nature. Flomen began taking photographs...
- Montparn****e quarter favored by many artists. His accidental rediscovery of the cameraless photogram, which he called "rayographs", resulted in mysterious images...
- since mid-1936 photographing his studio and teaching him the technique of cameraless photography, do****ented its creation. Apart from their do****entary and...
- forgiving for out-of-view markers than the p****ive systems. Inertial (cameraless) systems based on MEMS inertial sensors, biomechanical models, and sensor...
- picture as visual music. 'O.I.A.F. Signal Film' 2002 / 24sec. / 35mm, cameraless animation film introducing the Ottawa International Animation Festival...
- Suspending Time: Life, Photography, Death (2010) Emanations: The Art of the Cameraless Photograph (Prestel Publishing, 2016) Apparitions: Photography and Dissemination...