Interesting. Never heard of that, at  all.

Marnie   Still amused by exploding heads, subject  photographs of said 
event, and/or selfies of said event, which will be an actual  objective event. 
Or something like that. :-)

In a message dated 1/26/2014  3:18:57 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
webstertwenty...@gmail.com writes:
I  think that putting leaves or other items on a sensitized material and  
exposing to light, used to be called something like photogram.  There  
was a "scientific play" kit that came with plastic "negatives" a frame  
to hold the paper and of course a light sensitive paper that turned sort  
of purple when exposed to the sun.  I don't remember if there was some  
way to "fix" the image as I got the kit when I was approximately 10  
years old.

On 1/26/2014 4:34 PM, eactiv...@aol.com wrote:
> Yes  I found that part intriguing. Hadn't thought  about it, now I might  
try
> it. (i.e. scanner image/collage).
>
> Marnie aka   Doe :-)  It was an interesting article, Paul.
>
> In a message  dated  1/26/2014 1:27:16 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
>  pnstenqu...@comcast.net  writes:
> And according to some of the art  museum curators interviewed for the  
Times
> article, it doesn't  necessarily involve a camera or lens. An example 
would
> be a photographic  image made by arranging objects on a scanner, then
> printing  the  resulting digital file. But no one is really trying to 
provide a
>  firm  answer, just raising the question.
>
>  Paul
>
>


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crazy,  crazier.

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