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Not to be confused with Chemogram.
A chemigram (from "chemistry" and gramma, Greek for "things written")[1] is an experimental piece of art where an image is made by painting with chemicals on light-sensitive paper (such as photographic paper).
The term Chemigram was coined in the 1950s by Belgian artist Pierre Cordier.[2]
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A chemigram (from "chemistry" and gramma, Greek for "things written") is an experimental piece of art where an image is made by painting with chemicals...
in Brussels) is a Belgian artist. He is considered a pioneer of the chemigram and of its development as a means of artistic expression. Cordirn into...
had experimented in obtaining chemigram-like images before, Pierre Cordier is considered the pioneer of the chemigram and of its development as a means...
photography was closed in the second half of the 20th century with the chemigram of Pierre Cordier and the chemogram of Josef H. Neumann. In 1974 the chemograms...
photography See also: Scientific imaging Black and white Color photography Chemigram Chemogram Digital photography Lo-fi photography Lomography Monochrome...
without the knife-edge, reveals non-uniformities in transparent media Chemigram – camera-less technique using photographic (and other) chemistry with...
1953 and fades away during 1954. 1954 – Leica M Introduced 1956 - The Chemigram was defined by the belgian artist Pierre Cordier. 1957 First Asahi Pentax...
incidence and breadth of the light source. A variant of photograms are chemigrams. The cyanotype solution is applied, poured or sprayed irregularly. A variant...
Pierre; Biasino, Fabrice (2007), Pierre Cordier : le chimigramme = the chemigram, Racine, ISBN 978-2-87386-494-1 Lauter, Marlene; Museum im Kulturspeicher...
Archive—counting more than 223,000 negatives, 12,244 prints, and 790 chemigrams—has been catalogued and opened to the public. "Genesi e sviluppi del...