Come and Go, CNC machined plastic, ink, water, pump, 27x73x27 inches, 2017
Photo by Tressa Pack
This is a plastic relief that is cyclically filled and then drained of tinted water. The depth of the water sets the intensity at that point. When the entire relief is overfilled, the image is dark. As it drains, the image begins to break down, as more and more white plastic is visible. The video is a timelapse, played at 32x actual.
Overcast (with Tressa Pack), Water, ink, plastic, 40x28x1/2", 2016
A layer of tinted water over a machined plastic relief. The depth of the water determines how much white plastic shows through, creating a grayscale image.
Video documentation:
Affine: Collecting Crystals (by Michael Koehle and Camilla Newhagen), 32 seconds, 2012
Slit scan effect applied to stop motion video. With Camilia Newhagen.
Waves of the Steely Sea #1, 49 seconds, 2013
The video is developed from a CT scan of a 3D printed model (title image). Each frame of the video is a slice of the CT scan that has been averaged with the slices preceding it. The concluding frame of the video would be identical to taking an x-ray of the model from directly above.