In his series Fox River Derivatives Peter
Hoffman decided to augment the photos he took of the Fox River in
Chicago by afterwards dousing the negatives in gasoline and then setting
them aflame. He then dunked them in water to stop them from being
completely destroyed.
High Voltage and Cleaning Products
Artist Phillip Stearns
uses instant color film and zaps it with some high voltage after
dousing it in household cleaning products (vinegar, bleach, that kind of
stuff) for his elaborately named series Retinal Pigment Epithelium and Other Vision Technologies, Real or Otherwise Imagined. The results look like ink-blotch jellyfish or like you're staring at some bizarre microscopic underwater world. [via]
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