Above This essay has just been published privately as a full-color booklet. It discusses misunderstandings about the way in which
World War I ship camouflage was intended to function. It also makes a distinction between figure disruption (as proposed in 1914 by Scottish zoologist
John Graham Kerr, who called it "parti-coloring") and dazzle-painting (as proposed in 1917 by British artist
Norman Wilkinson).
more>>>