These carbon prints have been made by artist, photographer and developer Bob France using crushed coal that Michael England collected from the base of a conveyor at Fiddler’s Ferry power station near to Warrington – coal originally destined for the furnace. The coal was ground to make the black pigment which forms the images which were made using a very early photographic technique called carbon transfer printing, a process invented by Alphonse Poitevin in 1855 and practiced throughout the 19th and into the 20th century. The prints are not merely reproductions from the film negatives, but are expressive in their own right, the carbon is visible, visceral, its texture can be felt and seen, the images move, fade and crumble in the same way th...
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It is 2053. The Swedish government has just opened its landmark museum FOSSIL with its first exhibit...
Carbon-12 was first realised as part of a collaborative exhibition Drive Thru that took place within...
Carbon Synthesis is an international project to reveal the possibilities of linking art and science ...
From the window of the room where I write I can see a plume of condensing water that hangs over the...
Analysis of coal in the carbon economy in relation to its use powering digital device
RANE-Char is a carbon positive artwork, commissioned and funded by Cape Farewell and the Eden Projec...
This Living with Carbon project seeks to deal with the global systemic risk that climate change pres...
This exegesis is a summation of Carbon Credits, a project in which I developed works that responded ...
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Only abstract of poster available.Track I: Power GenerationThe world is rightly focused on climate c...
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Over the past ten years, the need for public spaces to deal with burning societal issues, such as cl...
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Carbon Synthesis is an international project to reveal the possibilities of linking art and science ...