3 July 2008by
Mark Hinxman
Image Fulgurator
"In a normal camera, the light reflected from an object is projected via the lens onto the film. In the Image Fulgurator, this process is exactly the opposite: instead of an unexposed film, an exposed and developed roll of slide film is loaded into the camera and behind it, a flash. When the flash goes off, the image is projected from the film via the lens onto the object."
Artist Julius von Bismarck pushes the boundaries of what you can do with a camera...
Find out more and see some examples
1 July 2008by
Mark Hinxman
Muto animation
Amazing stop motion animation featuring work by the artist Muto.
Check out the video
1 July 2008by
Philip Cuff
Pigeon scarer
Ever bought something at auction that you regretted forever after? Pipping a local farmer to the final £8 bid, my son is trying
his hand at playing a Hohner harmonica. Soon discovering you need to blow as well as suck to create the full range of notes,
he is now thinking more about the tune. Thankfully its summer, so he can practise outdoors and scare off the pigeons.