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- sometimes called cameraless photography. It was used by Man Ray in his rayographs. Other artists who have experimented with the technique include László...
- photographer. He is also noted for his work with photograms, which he called "rayographs" in reference to himself. During his career, Man Ray allowed few details...
- 1923 short film directed by Man Ray. It consists of animated textures, rayographs and the torso of Kiki of Montparn****e. The film features a small segment...
- collaborated with Man Ray, producing portraits and abstract photograms or "rayographs". The sculpture collection at the V&A is the most comprehensive holding...
- used in his still photography (for which he is better known), including Rayographs, double exposure, soft focus and ambiguous features. Emak Bakia shows...
- 1873 Playertype Plumbeotype, developed by John Plumbe Photo-crayotype Rayograph Salt print Self-toning paper Siderotype Silver bromide Silver chloride...
- were new, including collage, found objects, ****emblage, random chance, rayographs (photograms), painting on sand, dripping and flinging paint, decalcomania...
- and Surrealist movements created new photographic techniques such as rayographs (placing objects directly on photosensitive paper). In the early 1920s...
- Barr, Sad Shields, Sailor Tongue, Scragfight, The Battys, the Jelas, the Rayographs, Trash Kit, Truly Kaput, Valerie and Wetdog. Members of these bands later...
- used sporadically "photographic composition" for the works later called "Rayographs". See chapter 5 in: Roth, Tim Otto: Körper. Projektion. Bild – eine Kulturgeschichte...