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How many years before Pop Art were Dazzle ships used in WWI?
about 50 years
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What kinds of colors are these?
analogous colors (next to each other on the color wheel)
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What kind of ship is being made here?
A Dazzle Ship
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What kinds of colors are in between the primary and secondary on the color wheel?
tertiary
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Which Op Artist created this work?
Jean-Pierre Yvaral
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What kind of wheel is shown here?
A color wheel.
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What kinds of colors are these?
complementary colors
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trap
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star
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shark
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lifesaver
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thief
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seesaw
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fairy
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banana
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How did Dazzle ships benefit the British and American vessels during WW1?
They might have caused the German subs to waste torpedos by firing them to the wrong spot and missing their targets.
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baam
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star
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gift
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What is the title of this piece and the year it was created? Who was the artist?
Hesitate, 1964, Bridget Riley
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Which Op Artist made this painting?
Frank Stella
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What kinds of colors are these?
primary colors
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What kinds of colors are these?
complementary colors
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What do Op Art and Dazzle ships have in common?
They both use optical illusions to confuse the viewer.
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