HOW CUBISM PROTECTED WARSHIPS IN WORLD WAR I

Source: Marty Graham, Wired.com, November 29, 2017  World War I-era camouflage technique During World War I, artists protected massive warships by hand-painting them with eye-popping monochrome shapes that fooled enemies aboard German U-boat submarines. The distracting patterns made it hard for periscope-peering targeters to be sure which part of the ship they were looking at,… Continue reading HOW CUBISM PROTECTED WARSHIPS IN WORLD WAR I