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    Re: The New Color: The Return of Black-and-White

    Quote Originally Posted by E. von Hoegh View Post
    Nemo = Nobody. Perfect!

    We should start by getting rid of the term "monochrome". Black and white aren't colors. Although I suppose grey is. Kinda.
    We think of colors as wavelengths of light, but in more practical terms, a gray, black, or white can be a color if you can buy a tube of that color, or mix it from something.

    I think of monochrome as encompassing various b&w things which aren't quite B&W, cyanotypes, toned prints, etc.... Ever go shopping for white paint? There's only a zillion variations of not-quite-white.

    I like the term monochrome. It has received a bad rap as a type of often inferior display for electronic devices though.

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    Re: The New Color: The Return of Black-and-White

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Anderson View Post
    antichromist? Sounds kind of ominous. neo-antichromist. post-neo-antichromist.

    ...Mike
    Achromatists?
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    Re: The New Color: The Return of Black-and-White

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Anderson View Post
    Neo-monochromists. "Nemos" for short.

    ...Mike
    At 57, I ain't neo-much-of-anything. My carbons have a touch of burnt sienna in them, and some of my old Portriga Rapid prints are split-toned, thus are no longer mono-chromes.

    One of my TV's had a monochrome screen -- I tossed it out back in '74 or so...

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    Re: The New Color: The Return of Black-and-White

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    At 57, I ain't neo-much-of-anything. My carbons have a touch of burnt sienna in them, and some of my old Portriga Rapid prints are split-toned, thus are no longer mono-chromes.

    One of my TV's had a monochrome screen -- I tossed it out back in '74 or so...
    Well you obviously don't take the post-neo-monochromist's manifesto seriously. GET OUT!



    ...Mike

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    Re: The New Color: The Return of Black-and-White

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Anderson View Post
    Well you obviously don't take the post-neo-monochromist's manifesto seriously. GET OUT!



    ...Mike
    I have a hard time taking my self seriously at times! I will just have to remain a pre-post-neo-monochromist...

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    Re: The New Color: The Return of Black-and-White

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    I have a hard time taking my self seriously at times! I will just have to remain a pre-post-neo-monochromist...
    We're Achromatists. Need a logo.
    One man's Mede is another man's Persian.

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    Re: The New Color: The Return of Black-and-White

    Quote Originally Posted by E. von Hoegh View Post
    We're Achromatists. Need a logo.


    ...Mike

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    Re: The New Color: The Return of Black-and-White

    Anarchromists?

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    Re: The New Color: The Return of Black-and-White

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Anderson View Post


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    Perfect. Kinda makes me think of Pink Floyd.
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    Re: The New Color: The Return of Black-and-White

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian C. Miller View Post
    So now both art and anti-art are art, doesn't that cancel both out and there is no art? What fills the vacuum?
    When art and anti-art collide, creativity is conserved through emission of some combination of manifestos, works, and critiques ...

    +a w
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    oh, well, non-proportional fonts aren't friendly to Feynman diagrams


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