- electron.mic.lab
- medium: pinhole photograph positive print on Kodak Endura
- camera: pinhole camera made from a 25 litre water-barrel
- exposure: 16 hours on 12” x 16” bw Ilford paperin Electron Microscopy Lab
- collaboration: Ian Brown
- Electron Microscopy: The Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) uses electrons as an illumination source to examine small/ thin specimens at high magnification. Electrons have a wavelength of 2.5pm (picometres) which is about 1000x shorter than the wavelength of light. This is the main factor that allows us to use very high magnification (up to x600K) to resolve very small objects.
- Ian Brown Manager, Microscopy and Imaging Facility