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Photograms Directions: Answer the questions listed on a separate piece of paper, and turn in when completed.

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Photograms. Directions: Answer the questions listed on a separate piece of paper, and turn in when completed. The History. The photogram technique is at least as old as the existence of photosensitive surfaces. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Photograms

Directions: Answer the questions listed on a separate piece of

paper, and turn in when completed.

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The History

• The photogram technique is at least as old as the existence of photosensitive surfaces.

• The real breakthrough for the photogram constitutes the discovery of x-rays by Conrad Röntgen.

• In the arts, the photogram was explored rather late, after the first World War.

• The name “photogram” was introduced and established by László Moholy-Nagy in 1925.

• With respect to Christian Schad and Man Ray who used the technique before Moholy-Nagy, sometimes the technique is also called “schadography” or “rayograph”.

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Questions

• 1. What is a photogram?

• 2. How do you make a photogram?

• 3. Who invented the photogram process?

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Basically….

• The photogram is a highly differentiated shadow picture fixed directly on a light sensitive surface.

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Actually…

• Almost everybody gets in touch with the photogram for the first time during a check-up with his doctor

• An x-ray is essentially a photogram.

• It is a fixed shadow of a three-dimensional object on a light-sensitive material.

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You know..

• Conceptually there is a controversy as to whether the photogram is merely an experimental camera-less branch of photography, or if it constitutes its own medium.

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Questions

• 4. Do you think a photogram is a type of photograph, or is it a separate art form?

• 5. Why do you think so?

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6. What do you need to make a photogram?

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The one’s who paved the way….

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Christian Schad

7. What are the defining qualities of Christian Schad’s work? (What do these images have in common?)

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Man Ray8. Man Ray is the most famous photogram artist, and was part of the Dada art movement. What is Dadaism? (Look it up on the computer!)

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~Examples of Photograms~

Other artists

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Nino Migliori

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Gyorgy Kepes

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Art Criticism

9. Which photogram artist did you like the best? Why?10. Complete a 4 part art criticism (4 paragraphs – using the handout) about your favorite photogram image.

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Artists and images found on:

• www.photograms.net

• Look up other photogram artists on this website for inspiration for your own work