Warships camouflaged with zig-zags, swooping curves and bright bursts of colour became a regular sight during World War One. It sounds bizarre, drawing attention rather than trying to hide, but ...
Tauba Auerbach will follow Tobias Rehberger, Peter Blake, and Carlos Cruz-Diez by transforming a fireboat in the avant-garde style devised during World War I. Carlos Cruz Diez, Induction Chromatique à ...
In World War I, military ships were often painted with “dazzle camouflage”: zany, complex patterns, glaring colors, and geometric shapes designed to confuse the enemy. This summer, on the 100th ...
To create her dazzle camouflage design, Auerbach used a process known as marbling, or swirling pools of ink on paper to generate fluid patterns Nicholas Knight / Courtesy of the Public Art Fund This ...
Practical training in concealing air bases, supply routes, factories and prominent landmarks prepares students in the University's new camouflage courses to protect the nation's war machine from the ...
THE article on camouflage in NATURE of June 22 provides ample evidence of incompetence in this subject, but the writer has turned his guns in the wrong direction. His attack on artists has little ...
NATICK, Mass. -- The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, or DEVCOM, Soldier Center recently shared their camouflage, concealment and signature management knowledge with students ...
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