Sunday, January 8, 2012

references

lots of things to think about and to follow up
some notes are below

References 
1) Gerald Oster and Yasunori Nishijima, "Moiré Patterns," Scientific American, May 1963, pg 54. 
2) Gerald Oster, Mark Wasserman, and Craig Zwerling, "Theoretical Interpretation of Moiré Patterns," Journal of the Optical Society of America, Vol 54, No 2, Feb 1964, pg 169. 
3) Milton Stecher, "The Moiré Phenomenon," American Journal of Physics, Vol 32, No 4, Apr 1964, pg 247. 
4) Gerald Oster, "Moiré Optics: A Bibliography," Journal of the Optical Society of America, Vol 55, Oct 1965, pg 1329. 
5) "Who was Moiré?," Applied Optics, Vol 7, No 4, Apr 1968, pg 625. 
6) Bliss, Sands & Co., The Magic Moving Picture Book, Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1975. 
7) Jearl Walker, "Moiré Effects, the Kaleidoscope and Other Victorian Diversions," Scientific American, Dec 1978, pg 182.

catalogues for...
 "L'oeil Moteur, art optique et cinetique 1960-1975 (Musee D'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Strasbourg, France, 2005); "Op Art" (Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, Germany, 2007); "The Optical Edge" (The Pratt Institute of Art, New York, 2007); "Optic Nerve: Perceptual Art of the 1960s" (Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio, 2007).
also find
Other artists associated with Op-Art include: Yaacov Agam, Josef Albers, Richard Allen, Getulio Alviani, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Tony DeLap, Gunter Fruhtrunk, Julio Le Parc, John McHale, Youri Messen-Jaschin, Reginald H. Neal, Bridget Riley, Jesus Rafael Soto, Julian Stanczak, Günther Uecker, Ludwig Wilding, and Marian Zazeela. 

On 6 January 2012 17:08, Shelley James <shelley.james@network.rca.ac.uk> wrote:


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