Kaleidoscope Aesthetics in Visual Media

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The article researches into the evolution of the kaleidoscopic image. The first part surveys A.L. Coburn’s vortographic experiments of the 1910s, the kaleidoscopizing of a human body and natural objects in photography during the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, as well as the ideas of using it outside artistic practices.

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Maria A Romakina

Moscow Lomonosov State University

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PhD degree seeker, Department of Journalism

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