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30%OFFDavid L. Williams - Dazzle, Disruption and Concealment: The Science, Psychology and Art of Ship Camouflage - 9780750996815 - V9780750996815
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Dazzle, Disruption and Concealment: The Science, Psychology and Art of Ship Camouflage

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Description for Dazzle, Disruption and Concealment: The Science, Psychology and Art of Ship Camouflage Hardback.

Many people are familiar with the term ‘dazzle design’, but what of its origins and objectives as a defensive practice at sea? And was it the only approach to the painted protection of merchant and naval vessels during the two world wars? David L. Williams examines the origins of maritime camouflage, how it was originally influenced by natural concealment as seen in living creatures and plants and was followed by the emergence of two fundamentally opposed schools of thought: reduced visibility and disruption to visual perception.

Dazzle, Disruption & Concealment explores the objectives and design features of each of the various strategies advocated as forms of painted protection by looking at the scientific and artistic principles involved (the behaviour of light and the process of vision). It considers their effectiveness as a means of reducing visibility or in disturbing the comprehension of crucial target attributes (ship’s speed, distance and bearing). It also identifies the key individuals engaged in maritime camouflage development as well as the institutions set up to conduct in depth research into these practices.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2022
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Condition
New
Number of Pages
168
Place of Publication
Stroud, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780750996815
SKU
V9780750996815
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Ref
99-3

About David L. Williams
DAVID L. WILLIAMS’s background is in professional industrial photography and technical publications. He was previously responsible for the entire aircraft and hovercraft in-service support operation of Westland Aerospace. He spent time working aboard lighthouse tenders and cable layers and is an Associate of the British Institute of Professional Photographers and member of the World Ship Society. He has written over 30 books on shipping and related subjects, including Great Passenger Ships that Never Were, Made on the Isle of Wight and Cabin Class Rivals for The History Press. He lives on the Isle of Wight.

Reviews for Dazzle, Disruption and Concealment: The Science, Psychology and Art of Ship Camouflage
‘What an achievement! In Dazzle, Disruption & Concealment, David Williams clearly defines, analyses and explains the complexities of ship camouflage, supported by a series of stunning illustrations.’ - Camilla Wilkinson, grand-daughter of Norman Wilkinson and Senior Art Lecturer at the University of Westminster ‘What an achievement! It’s the best book on the subject. What an extraordinary resource for those who engage in future research.’ - Roy R. Behrens, artist, author and Emeritus Professor of Art and distinguished scholar at the University of Northern Iowa 'Visually Stunning.' - Ships Monthly

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