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The first results of the microscope on myself:
 
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File:Mc1.JPG|Mouth
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File:mc2.JPG|Cheeck
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===Microscope===
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The microscope I use is from National Geographic and goes up to 350x zoom.
  
 
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===Drawing Patterns===
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With the microscopic pictures of my face and hands I started tracing the patterns with a fineliner on transparent paper.
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I made a selection of the most interesting patterns.
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With the patterns I just made with my fineliners I wanted to create something that would not show the patterns immediatly.
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I came with the idea to paint the patterns on glass. The glass has the shape like test glasses for microscopes.  
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The paint will be glue, when the glue dries it will only show itself through a light source directed on the glass.
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==Test box==
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This was a test to see how the carved glass would do in a more spatial design, and how the light would strike on the glass.
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==Result==
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Intimate self portrait
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 9 February 2017

Experiments

I decided to map patterns with a microscope myself. I started taking random pieces of material around me to put under my microscope. I realised that my microscope was not good enough to map most objects on the micro level I intended to. After trying everything around me I started using the microscope on myself, I realised then that the microscope worked very well on my own face and hands. The patterns I saw through the microscope were suprising, and then I realised that if i wanted to document patterns of something I see regularly but not in that way, that it would have to be myself.

The first results of the microscope on myself:

Microscope

The microscope I use is from National Geographic and goes up to 350x zoom.

Drawing Patterns

With the microscopic pictures of my face and hands I started tracing the patterns with a fineliner on transparent paper. I made a selection of the most interesting patterns.

With the patterns I just made with my fineliners I wanted to create something that would not show the patterns immediatly. I came with the idea to paint the patterns on glass. The glass has the shape like test glasses for microscopes. The paint will be glue, when the glue dries it will only show itself through a light source directed on the glass.


Inspiration

Bevshots

I felt inspired by the work from a company called BevShots, link > https://www.bevshots.com/ Their art is focused on the microscopic patterns created by alcohol. Finding patterns that exist but are not available to the human eye interest me. These are a few examples of their work:

Eckhard Völcker

Eckhard Völcker also works with microscopic patterns, he uses natural sources to explore. link> http://www.wunderkanone.de/

Test box

This was a test to see how the carved glass would do in a more spatial design, and how the light would strike on the glass.

Result

Intimate self portrait

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