Light Prints.
Chronology of photogram evolution

Visual research is concerned with the study of the effects of invisible energy. The work examines the origins of the photogram, its technical processes, the use of reagents, and its development from the first experiments to modern technology, including neural networks. The focus is on shapes, textures and visual contrasts, emphasizing the uniqueness of each print and the richness of the method.
160 x 230 mm
256 pages
Otabind binding,
soft cover
Headsets
Pragmatica
TT Genvers


The book contains five main stages of photogram evolution.
Each chapter has its own letter designation, from which the sub-drawing formula is derived.

Each stage of development contains key photographers whose work is featured in visual research.

The chapters of the book are devoted to a particular stage of photogram evolution. The edition also includes a bibliography, sources of images, glossary and name index.



The glossary contains all the key terms, sorted alphabetically and related to the main topics of the study. related to the main topics of the study.

The name index provides brief descriptions of the activities of the photographers whose work is presented in the study.

The bibliography contains a list of sources, which includes: the title of articles or books, authors, references to the materials and the date of reference.

The list of image sources includes references to all images used in the study in the study, as well as the dates when they were accessed.








































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