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High voltage image making by Phillip Stearns
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The project explores and extends the expressive capacity of instant photographic film technology beyond its ability to capture images of the world through the application of high voltage and various chemical agents. These treatments approach the film technology as a recording media, capable of creating images from physical, electrical, and chemical transformations

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About

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Robin Hendriks

Student Lifestyle & Design, WDKA Rotterdam.

robinhendriks94@hotmail.com

Research

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The codification of leadership - M Plummer-Fernandez

The first image results from Google searches for G.W. Bush signing into law the patriot Act, the Homeland Security Act and the Intelligence Reform Act are distorted with Photoshop's Content aware fill algorithm and then recreated as synthetic paintings by an autonomous painting script


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Bone records

With a converted phonograph you could place music on used X-ray plates (which you could buy for cheap at hospitals). They cut a circle round the printed part and with a cigarette burning a hole in the middle, so it was ready to be played.


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Temporary printing machine by Random Internationals.

As you stand before the the empty canvas, your image is slowly revealed until subject and object become, temporarily, united. The portrait gradually fades away, returning once more to nothingness.


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High voltage image making by Phillip Stearns

The project explores and extends the expressive capacity of instant photographic film technology beyond its ability to capture images of the world through the application of high voltage and various chemical agents. These treatments approach the film technology as a recording media, capable of creating images from physical, electrical, and chemical transformations