Dyedrop into Milk

Dyedrop into Milk

1955·Chromogenic print·Image: 49.9 × 39.7 cm (19 11/16 × 15 11/16 in.); Paper: 50.6 × 40.5 cm (19 15/16 × 16 in.)

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Year
1955
Dimensions
Image: 49.9 × 39.7 cm (19 11/16 × 15 11/16 in.); Paper: 50.6 × 40.5 cm (19 15/16 × 16 in.)

Artist

Harold Eugene Edgerton
Harold Eugene Edgerton

Printmaking

Harold Eugene Edgerton was an American electrical engineer and photographer who pioneered the stroboscopic flash, a technology that enabled the capture of high-speed motion invisible to the human eye. Working from MIT, where he spent most of his career, Edgerton developed ultra-short duration electronic flashes that revealed the mechanics of movement across disciplines from ballistics to athletics to fluid dynamics. His photographs transformed the technical image into an aesthetic object, presenting bullets in flight, milk splashes, and hummingbird wings with formal precision and unexpected beauty. The work bridged experimental physics and visual art, establishing new possibilities for how light could be weaponized as an instrument of discovery.

Fremont, United States

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Year
1955
Dimensions
Image: 49.9 × 39.7 cm (19 11/16 × 15 11/16 in.); Paper: 50.6 × 40.5 cm (19 15/16 × 16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1955-089713

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Harold Eugene Edgerton

Harold Eugene Edgerton

Printmaking

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