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Yoshida Tôshi - Camouflage (1985)
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“Hiding in ____” - Liu Bolin (the invisible man)
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Artist: Joseph Ford, Invisible Jumpers Project, 2018.
https://josephford.net/project/knitted-camouflage/3070
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SS West Mahomet in dazzle camouflage, 1918. Unlike other forms of camouflage, the intention of dazzle is not to conceal but to make it difficult to estimate a target’s range, speed, and heading.
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Source: joriswegner.de


EMOPAT is a military camouflage pattern generator based on Emoji. It is inspired by other digital camouflage designs that combine various sizes of camouflage patterns to improve their effect over a range of distances.
EMOPAT processes previously prepared pixelated patterns by randomly assigning emoji to every pixel that matches their color values with adjustable tolerance. By replacing solid color fills with random emoji patterns, EMOPAT designs might actually work better at close range than non-Emoji-based counterparts.
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Ornate Painted Patterns Conceal Photographer Cecilia Paredes Against Textile Backdrops
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“Protective mimicry among insects.” The new student’s reference work for teachers, students and families. 1909.
Internet Archive
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maruvumaa dhirihurumaa dheytherey innanee isthashikolhe
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Thomas Zipp (German, b. 1966)
Fog 2009 Acrylic and oil on canvas, wood, rubber and lacquer via
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Abigail Woods Anderson(American)
Shape System 1,2,3,4 2013 Gouache on paper here and here more
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Detail; Aurora and Cephalus, 1769, by François Boucher (French, 1703 - 1770).
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