Date post: | 11-Apr-2017 |
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you looking at me?
what are you looking at?establishing what is wanted determines how you look.where room stability is crucialin stillness and silence
a planet sized plinth steadies the spaceviewing an energy filter beam
star like imagesa focused probe
the language of imaging in a light field
talk of high angles under a dark field is oddly masculine
rough pumping the turbogun tilt adjustment
a chamber core of negativesrecovering a vacuum
contrast at the expense of resolutionoptimum conditioning for imaging
beam damage and sample drift
in returning to real space there is awe
but there is an an ever present fear of damaging by observation
unfolding thinking
What does science look like?
How do you Communicate?
How workspace affects thinking
rethinking science models
documentation
making
processaesthetics
3Ddigitalcrystallography electron microscopy
science language
observations of hand movements
creation of objects thatexplore movement
film objects
make new objects take into labs / glove box
juxtapose objects with movements
objects – prints
Interventions
blog
So many thanks to each and every person I have spoken to over the past 5 months
Huge thanks without whom I would of been unable to functionEmma ClarkeDr Karishma Jain
All year 1 students who have been so understanding and supportiveTommaso Busolo Bill Stockham Emily WilliamsMichael Jones Katherine Sanders Demelza WrightRyo Mizuta Luka Skoric Tim Van De GoorJohannes Osterrieth Taylor Uekert
To those who have been generous with their time and knowledge Sarwat Baig Duncan Johnstone Giorgio DivitiniCarmen Berraquero Dr Malcolm LongairJames XiaoRobert Foster Girish Rughoobur Diana VulpeHeather Goodwin Richard Howe David WhartonDr Deepak Venkateshvaran