THE PROCESS
Creating beautiful pieces of art comes with a risk - working with x-rays is dangerous. Safety is paramount, so all the radiation is contained in a bespoke concrete chamber. This is where the vast majority of the x-ray work is created.
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Logo set in concrete
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Outside of gallery and x-ray chamber
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X-ray warning light
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X-ray off warning sign
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X-ray imminent warning sign
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X-ray on warning sign
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Lead lined door from our old lab
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Ceiling view of x-ray tube and skylight
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X-ray tube
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View from lead door into x-ray chamber
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X-ray machine in concrete chamber - the concrete absorbs the radiation
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Placing x-ray film sheet on ground
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Inputting x-ray settings for density and exposure
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Processing x-ray film
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Drum scanner - scanning film to digital
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Drum scanner - inputting size & resolution
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VIDEO (Adobe Creative Voices)
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VIDEO (Kunst Form DE)
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VIDEO (Daily Planet)
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VIDEO (Reuters)
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VIDEO (Focus on Imaging)
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VIDEO (BBC The One Show)
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VIDEO (Beyond Performance)
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Process Gallery HUTV
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Who the Devil is Nick Veasey