-
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...
- 1873
Playertype Plumbeotype,
developed by John
Plumbe Photo-crayotype
Rayograph Salt
print Self-toning
paper Siderotype Silver bromide Silver chloride...
-
collaborated with Man Ray,
producing portraits and
abstract photograms or "
rayographs". The
sculpture collection at the V&A is the most
comprehensive holding...
- 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...
- 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...
- ten photographs, made in the
experimental process that Man Ray
named "
rayographs". They
depict the use of
various electrical devices of the time. The images...
- used in his
still photography (for
which he is
better known),
including Rayographs,
double exposure, soft
focus and
ambiguous features. Emak
Bakia shows...
- Barrr, Sad Shields,
Sailor Tongue, Scragfight, The Battys, the Jelas, the
Rayographs,
Trash Kit,
Truly Kaput,
Valerie and Wetdog.
Members of
these bands later...