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In the late 19th  century, the world of art saw a shift towards experimentation and scientific  approaches to visual representation. One such innovation was a technique  based on optical color mixing, where small, distinct dots of color are  applied in patterns to form an image. This method aimed to enhance luminosity  and create a vibrant effect when viewed from a distance. The technique  requires meticulous precision and a deep understanding of color theory, as  the interaction of hues relies on the viewer’s perception. This art form  emerged during a time when artists were exploring the boundaries between  science and creativity, leading to works that are both methodical and  emotionally resonant.

What is the name of the art technique that uses tiny dots to create an image?

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