Behrens Poster Archive
How Camouflage Works: the Dazzling Past and Future of Natural and Military Camouflage [poster, 2017]
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Identifier
161
Creation Date
2017
Description
Alt Text: Poster with foreground image of a woman holding a parasol wearing black and white striped clothing. Additional images of a brown moth and a ship painted in black and white stripes. A blue text block with white and yellow letters below the images.
Transcription: A richly illustrated talk by author, designer and UNI professor. Roy R. Behrens. 2:00 pm Sunday, May 21, 2017. How Camouflage Works. The Dazzling Past and Future of Natural and Military Camouflage. Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center. 900 Larsen Park Road. Sioux City, IA. Exit 149 off I-29. Admission and programs are free. Program content is suitable for all ages. http://www.siouxcitylcic.com/.
Description: A poster announcing a presentation on camouflage, both natural and military, given by Roy R Behrens in Sioux City in May 2017.
Sub-Collection
UNI Events
Series Title
UNI Events
Copyright
©2017 Roy R. Behrens
Type
Image
File Format
image/jpeg
Recommended Citation
Behrens, Roy R., "How Camouflage Works: the Dazzling Past and Future of Natural and Military Camouflage [poster, 2017]" (2017). Behrens Poster Archive. 161.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/behrens_posters/161
Keywords
Camouflage (Military science)--Posters; Camouflage (Biology)--Posters; Art and camouflage--Posters;