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Density Gradient Sketches Black / Behar, Albert., 2014
Esperiments in Art of Typewriting / Behar, Albert., 2014
Formation of Moire Pattern [Black] / Behar, Albert., 2014
A Moire pattern is a secondary and visually evident superimposed pattern created when two usually transparent identical patterns on a surface (such as closely spaced grids or straight lines are overlaid while displaced or rotated a small amount from one another. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Formation of Moire Pattern [Red] / Behar, Albert., 2014
A Moire pattern is a secondary and visually evident superimposed pattern created when two usually transparent identical patterns on a surface (such as closely spaced grids or straight lines are overlaid while displaced or rotated a small amount from one another. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Julius Nelson's "Artyping" Soldiers page 21 / Behar, Albert., 2014
This is a modification of Julius Nelson's "soldiers" in that his was typed with the "sildiers" packed together whereas Behar spaced the" soldiers" and also red colored ink. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Masking Page (Typed Circles from Masks) / Behar, Albert., 2014
Overtyped Gradients [Black] / Behar, Albert., 2014
The notations to the right of the image were inspired by Julius Nelson's book "Artyping (1939-1940), a book held bythe Sackner Archive. A composite image was produced of the black and red density gradients by merging the original typings in Photoshop. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Overtyped Gradients [Red] / Behar, Albert., 2014
The notations to the right of the image were inspired by Julius Nelson's book "Artyping (1939-1940), a book held bythe Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Scanned Mock-Up of Overtyped Gradients / Behar, Albert., 2014
The notations to the right of the image were inspired by Julius Nelson's book "Artyping (1939-1940), a book held bythe Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.