Militaries began using camouflage during World War I as the rise of aerial photography and trench warfare rose in popularity. Most camouflage used during World War I was found on vehicles and ...
Thomas Bangsted, “SS Coeur d’Alene (Under Refit for Troop Transport)” (2012–2014), pigment print, 63 x 86.7 inches (all images courtesy Marc Straus Gallery and the artist unless otherwise noted) The ...
In the animal kingdom, there is a special kind of evasion mechanism where an animal relies on bright colors and patterns on its skin to camouflage its movement, using it as a visual trick to mask its ...
Camouflage is one of nature’s best “gotchas!”. From squid who turn themselves the color of ocean sand to brightly colored chameleons, natural camouflage is a powerful evolutionary skill to avoid ...
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