Research is focused on the impact of artistic styles and evolution of XX-th century art upon main formal characteristic of older and modern camouflage patterns. In the beginning of the period (1915- 1918), the main principles that have been used are those of boundery and simultaneous contrast, targeting at an effect of relief and non-homogeneity and decomposition. The first stage in camouflage evolution was the attempt to “dazzle” and confuse enemy by creating a false form characteristic. It was used for big military objects –ships, planes. Armies hired a lot of artists with the task to design camouflage schemes. Due to the trend for entrenchment in World War I the first approaches for camouflage most visual parts of the soldiers body are m...
An international group consisting of several NATO nations participated in a trial in which urban cam...
Camolution is a project that explores the camouflage pattern in a textile designcontext. The motive ...
The word camouflage is derived from the 16th century French word camouflet, which translates as a pr...
There is no way to know when camouflage was first practiced, but it is known that the first official...
<p>The First World War was the scenario that led to the invention and systematic use of military cam...
In present days there is a strong influence of the concept incorporating increased use of low intens...
<p>During World War I, in response to substantial advancements in wartime surveillance, it became a ...
In October 1917 the War Cabinet was notified in Admiralty Memorandum 2256 ‘Dazzle Scheme of painting...
An engaging and often amusing account of the little known use of artists, designers, and architects ...
Much of the experiments leading to the development of World War I ship camouflage are conducted on a...
While one has evolved and the other been consciously created, animal and military camouflage are exp...
Against a contemporary backdrop of ceaseless military action, camouflage has been adopted by civilia...
In a number of books on visual fine art and design [1, 2], there is mention of the kinship between c...
A hundred years ago during the Ist World War, the first forms of military camouflage were developed....
This is an anthology of twenty-six all but unknown writings about World War I ship camouflage, publi...
An international group consisting of several NATO nations participated in a trial in which urban cam...
Camolution is a project that explores the camouflage pattern in a textile designcontext. The motive ...
The word camouflage is derived from the 16th century French word camouflet, which translates as a pr...
There is no way to know when camouflage was first practiced, but it is known that the first official...
<p>The First World War was the scenario that led to the invention and systematic use of military cam...
In present days there is a strong influence of the concept incorporating increased use of low intens...
<p>During World War I, in response to substantial advancements in wartime surveillance, it became a ...
In October 1917 the War Cabinet was notified in Admiralty Memorandum 2256 ‘Dazzle Scheme of painting...
An engaging and often amusing account of the little known use of artists, designers, and architects ...
Much of the experiments leading to the development of World War I ship camouflage are conducted on a...
While one has evolved and the other been consciously created, animal and military camouflage are exp...
Against a contemporary backdrop of ceaseless military action, camouflage has been adopted by civilia...
In a number of books on visual fine art and design [1, 2], there is mention of the kinship between c...
A hundred years ago during the Ist World War, the first forms of military camouflage were developed....
This is an anthology of twenty-six all but unknown writings about World War I ship camouflage, publi...
An international group consisting of several NATO nations participated in a trial in which urban cam...
Camolution is a project that explores the camouflage pattern in a textile designcontext. The motive ...
The word camouflage is derived from the 16th century French word camouflet, which translates as a pr...