Artemisia - Agnès Merlet (1997)

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Artemisia - Agnès Merlet (1997)
Berenice Abbott /American, 1898–1991 Light Through a Prism c.1958 gelatin silver print; printed later
Howard Greenberg Gallery: ALL ABOUT ABBOTT
… Abbott spent several years in the late 1950s working at MIT, along with the renowned engineer and photographer Harold Edgerton. During this time, she constructed and photographed physical representations of many scientific phenomena, including gravity, electromagnetism, and waves. In this photograph, Abbott demonstrates properties of the refraction of light by shining beams of light through a piece of triangular glass. In the process, she has also created an interesting and dynamic composition, wherein the viewer’s eye follows the angles created by the central triangle and the lines of refracted light. Multiple Beams Of Light
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Photo by Oliver Gagliani, 1968
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Josephine Sacabo (b. 1944), “The Passageway”
from ‘Juana and the Structures of Reverie’ series, 2015
Photography: Kalliope Amorphous
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