Definition of Chemogram. Meaning of Chemogram. Synonyms of Chemogram

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Definition of Chemogram

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Meaning of Chemogram from wikipedia

- A chemogram (from "chemistry", "optic" and gramma, Gr**** for "things written") is an experimental art where a photographic image is partly or fully enlarged...
- century with the chemigram of Pierre Cordier and the chemogram of Josef H. Neumann. In 1974 the chemograms by Josef H. Neumann concluded the separation of...
- snapshot aesthetic approach. In the mid-1970s Josef H. Neumann developed chemograms, which are products of both photographic processing and painting on photographic...
- Heinecken and Walter Chappell. In the mid-1970s Josef H. Neumann developed chemograms, which are products of both photographic processing and painting on photographic...
- designation today. In 1974 Josef H. Neumann advanced the process in his chemograms by incorporating optical elements before applying chemicals. A chemigram...
- German Art Photographer, media designer and art historian. He invented the chemogram, an experimental artform involving mani****ting chemicals in film photography...
- and 100 columns of pixels. 1974 – Josef H. Neumann created the first Chemograms combining the disciplines painting and photography within the fotographic...
- also: Scientific imaging Black and white Color photography Chemigram Chemogram Digital photography Lo-fi photography Lomography Monochrome photography...
- Adolph Gottlieb 1974 in art – For the first time in art history, the chemogram invented by Josef H. Neumann closed the separation of the painterly background...
- helped develop and disseminate several techniques, such as halftone and chemograms. A street is named after him in Oberk****el. Rudolf Schmidt (Ed.): Deutsche...