Crane looks at artist Charles Lindsay's magnetic image about carbon. Lindsay created this image by suspending carbon in water and manipulating it using electricity, vibration, temperature changes and infrared light--a process he calls a hybrid between a kind of drawing and photography. Lindsay came across the intriguing patterns of carbon suspensions while experimenting with photograms, a method of producing images with light-sensitive materials instead of a camera. He placed his carbon suspensions on clear substrates and then digitized them using an image scanner.
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