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Camouflage Australia - Art, Nature, Science and War (Paperback)
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Camouflage Australia - Art, Nature, Science and War (Paperback)
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In 1939 a group of artists, designers, architects, scientists and
military experts met in Sydney, Australia, to discuss the impending
war. Convinced that the need for regional innovations in the
military science of concealment and deception was urgent, they
nominated a zoologist to lead a campaign to camouflage Australia.
Camouflage Australia tells a once secret and little known story of
how the Australian government accepted the advice of zoologist
William John Dakin and seconded the country's leading artists and
designers, including Max Dupain and Frank Hinder, to deploy optical
tricks and visual illusions for civilian and military protection.
Their work was an array of ingenious constructions for the purpose
of disguise and subterfuge. Drawing on previously unpublished
photographs and documents, Camouflage Australia exposes the story
of fraught collaborations between civilian and military personnel
who disagreed over camouflage's value to wartime operations and the
usefulness of artists to warfare. In this engrossing book, Ann
Elias provides international context for the historical
circumstances and events of the organisation of camouflage in World
War II in Australia and the Pacific region. She elaborates on the
parallel involvement of British and American artists in the field
of concealment and deception, and reveals the widespread interest
shown by western naturalists and scientists in the application to
warfare of the behaviours and aesthetics of animals. Camouflage
Australia, by redressing the near invisible contribution of
Australian artists and designers to defence in World War II, makes
a major contribution to the history of art and to the history of
Australia. Importantly, by discussing how citizens dutifully
transformed themselves into servants of the war enterprise as
camouflage labourers, camouflage designers and camouflage field
officers, the author provides a valuable historical perspective for
the 21st century, when ethical conflicts and moral struggles
dominate debates on war participation. And camouflage itself, even
in an age of nuclear warfare, retains many of its historical
methods and controversies.
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