So like, I'm either thinking I'm God's gift to man, or your next wife...of course I'll never be neither, so what's next on my list? Genius! Hardly. But I'm going to make you remember me somehow...and what better way than to illustrate scanograms. Well, I can't do that entirely, but I can show you some of the things I've made using a flatbed scanner. I've done these months ago thinking wow, this is neat and I'm going to be the first to show the world! Not. Well, I did think it was never done before. It has. And while I cannot find a whole heck of a lot of folks who are making these scanograms, the ones I've found via the net, seem to be on the same track as I.
As hokey as this may seem...I can bet you some works of art can really be rendered. Providing you have an extra scanner laying around...Photoshop, a super printer and a wild and creative imagination. I've pretty much screwed up my scanner then making these damned things. But what fun was had. Almost like cameraless photography, photograms, is what it is really...sort of. Well, if Man Ray can do it, so can you!
Scanograms have a historical antecedent in the photogram. A photogram is created by putting objects on top of photo sensitive paper and exposing the paper to light from above. Whereas a scanogram, objects are placed onto glass with the source of light underneath. How easy!
Where am I taking this you ask? Hell, I don't know...just read my signature in my profile.
Here's one link I found with some scanograms. I bet with some thought, one can really knock some socks off using this technique. Ideas are already swarming around in my head.
http://bpfish.tripod.com/scanograms.html If anyone comes across something simliar, a link, examples, etc., please pass it along.
Here's some examples I did...some of you may have seen these already...make like pretend you didn't.
Thanks for your time...