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Xerox art (sometimes, more generically, called copy art, electrostatic art, scanography or xerography) is an art form that began in the 1960s. Prints are created by putting objects on the glass, or platen, of a copying machine and by pressing "start" to produce an image. If the object is not flat, or the cover does not totally cover the object, or the object is moved, the resulting image is distorted in some way. The curvature of the object, the amount of light that reaches the image surface, and the distance of the cover from the glass, all affect the final image. Often, with proper manipulation, rather ghostly images can be made. Basic techniques include: Direct Imaging, the copying of items placed on the platen (normal copy); Still Life Collage, a variation of direct imaging with items

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  • Xerox art (en)
  • Copy Art (de)
  • Xerox art (in)
  • Копировальное искусство (ru)
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  • Copy Art, auch Xerox Art oder Faxkunst, ist eine Kunstrichtung, genauer eine Untergruppe der Druckgrafik. (de)
  • Xerox art (kadang disebut pula electrostatic art atau copy art) adalah istilah yang mengacu pada tindakan menaruh objek trimatra tertentu di atas mesin fotokopi dan membuat kopinya. Karena objek trimatra tidak datar, maka imaji yang dihasilkan mesin kopi akan terdistorsi. Selain itu pengaruh ketidak dataran objek akan memberikan pantulan cahaya berbeda untuk setiap . Dengan manipulasi tertentu, bisa pula diciptakan imaji-imaji "hantu". (in)
  • Копировальное искусство (или ксерография) — форма современного искусства, которая зародилась в 1960-х годах. Произведения искусства создаются путём помещения объектов на стекло или валик копировального аппарата и нажатия кнопки «Пуск» для создания изображения. Если объект не плоский, или крышка не полностью покрывает объект, или объект перемещается, полученное изображение получается искажённым. Кривизна объекта, количество света, достигающего поверхности изображения, и расстояние крышки от стекла влияют на конечное изображение. Часто при правильной манипуляции можно сделать довольно призрачные изображения. (ru)
  • Xerox art (sometimes, more generically, called copy art, electrostatic art, scanography or xerography) is an art form that began in the 1960s. Prints are created by putting objects on the glass, or platen, of a copying machine and by pressing "start" to produce an image. If the object is not flat, or the cover does not totally cover the object, or the object is moved, the resulting image is distorted in some way. The curvature of the object, the amount of light that reaches the image surface, and the distance of the cover from the glass, all affect the final image. Often, with proper manipulation, rather ghostly images can be made. Basic techniques include: Direct Imaging, the copying of items placed on the platen (normal copy); Still Life Collage, a variation of direct imaging with items (en)
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