I was fortunate to be an Artist-in-quasi-residence with access to the development of the first color copiers. There was an undeclared race between Xerox & 3M to win the market - similar to the historical struggle between the Daguerrotype and Tintype. The less expensive, simpler Tintype won, and similarly Xerox laid claim to fame. The 3M Machine (which only existed for aprox one year) used a thermostatic process to adhere color-infused particles to create a velvet-like surface, and the early Xerox process produced an unusual enbossing-type effect. As an Artist/Photographer 3M & Xerox process allowed Moi to introduce vibrant Color to B&W Imagery and to create my first Limited Edition Prints from Photo-collages.  

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