The Eagle
1971.01.09
The intricate patterns of light and line in this photograph, and the cascading tiers of crystalline shapes, were generated through the use of a kaleidoscopic contraption invented by Coburn. The poet Ezra Pound coined the term "vortographs" to describe Coburn’s experiments. These images were the first completely non-representational photographs in the history of photography.
Date
1917Medium
photographsDimensions
27.9 x 21.9 cm ; 11 1/2 x 8 5/8 inchesWork Type
vortograph