
The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong How To Disappear Completely
Sep 23, 2025
Dive into the fascinating world of camouflage and countershading! Discover how rifles revolutionized concealment tactics in warfare. Learn about Abbott H. Thayer, the artist whose insights blended art and science, shaping the understanding of animal concealment. Explore the historical debate around his theories, including a fiery critique from Teddy Roosevelt. Hear how modern research finally vindicated Thayer's ideas, honoring his legacy in the realm of optics. Get ready for a journey through history, art, and science!
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Childhood Wonder At The Shedd Aquarium
- Mark Chrysler describes bringing his one-year-old Teddy to the Shedd Aquarium and his fascination with belugas and the dolphin show.
- Teddy pressed against the glass and reacted with wonder, highlighting the emotional power of live animal exhibits.
Countershading Is More Than Color Matching
- Countershading is commonly explained as blending with sky from below and depths from above, but that explanation is incomplete.
- The true function of countershading is linked to eliminating shading cues, not just background matching.
Camouflage Is A Modern Scientific Idea
- The word "camouflage" only appears in its modern sense in the late 1880s and scientific focus on concealment is recent.
- Despite ubiquity in nature, camouflage received little attention in historical writings until the 19th century.
