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- Kinechromatic_art abstract "Kinechromatic art is a form of art in which the image, particularly in reference to the colour perceived by the viewer, changes due to some form of movement.The term \"kinechromatic\" was coined in 1951 by Mario Pedrosa in an article in Tribuna da Imprensa to refer to the work of Brazilian artist, Abraham Palatnik. Palatnik initially created electro-mechanical devices, based on the kaleidoscopic principle, which projected a constantly changing pattern of coloured light on a screen. Later devices exposed coloured moving parts of the machinery. In all cases, the shape and colour observed were changed by the devices for a stationary observer. Frank Popper, the eminent art historian, among others, commented on Palatnik's \"luminous mobiles\" and their aesthetic of motion.More recently, the term has been applied to the work of Ian Nunn, a Canadian computer scientist and artist who has done extensive work in the application of interference pigments and films to 2-dimensional painting surfaces. These special effect pigments, such as ChromaFlair, exhibit strong directional spectral reflectance and colour shifting with the angle of view. In Nunn’s work, the viewer moves while the painting remains stationary. Elements in the picture change colour, appear and disappear as both the angle of viewing and the angle of illumination change.".
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- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Palatnik.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_genres.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink ChromaFlair.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Electromechanics.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Malina.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Popper.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Nunn.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Interference_pigments.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Kaleidoscope.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Lumino_kinetic_art.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Mario_Pedrosa.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Reflectance.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLink Tribuna_da_Imprensa.
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kinechromatic art".
- Kinechromatic_art wikiPageWikiLinkText "kinechromatic art".
- Kinechromatic_art subject Category:Art_genres.
- Kinechromatic_art hypernym Form.
- Kinechromatic_art type Genre.
- Kinechromatic_art type Art.
- Kinechromatic_art type Genre.
- Kinechromatic_art type Redirect.
- Kinechromatic_art comment "Kinechromatic art is a form of art in which the image, particularly in reference to the colour perceived by the viewer, changes due to some form of movement.The term \"kinechromatic\" was coined in 1951 by Mario Pedrosa in an article in Tribuna da Imprensa to refer to the work of Brazilian artist, Abraham Palatnik. Palatnik initially created electro-mechanical devices, based on the kaleidoscopic principle, which projected a constantly changing pattern of coloured light on a screen.".
- Kinechromatic_art label "Kinechromatic art".
- Kinechromatic_art sameAs Q6410668.
- Kinechromatic_art sameAs m.0261vxr.
- Kinechromatic_art sameAs Q6410668.
- Kinechromatic_art wasDerivedFrom Kinechromatic_art?oldid=506421464.
- Kinechromatic_art isPrimaryTopicOf Kinechromatic_art.