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Kamis, 11 Juli 2013

Bullets Sliced in Half — Sabine Pearlman

Sabine Pearlman's intriguing photo series "Ammo" features images of a variety of ammunitions that have been neatly cut in half to reveal the surprisingly varied and intricate contents inside. Pearlman shot a total of 900 cross-sections of ammo, in a World War II bunker in Switzerland last October, documenting the meticulous and dangerous beauty that lies beneath the bullets' casings.
"I was originally intrigued by the ambiguous nature of the subject matter," she says. "The cross-sections reveal a hidden complexity and beauty of form, which stands in vast contrast to the destructive purpose of the object. It is a representation of the evil and the beautiful, a reflection of the human condition."
The ammo was cut in half by a munitions specialist who devised a technique to defuse the rounds before cutting them in half.
“It is a dangerous process, especially if you don’t know what you’re doing!,” warns Pearlman.
Sabine Pearlman's intriguing photo series "Ammo" features images of a variety of ammunitions that have been neatly cut in half to reveal the surprisingly varied and intricate contents inside. Pearlman shot a total of 900 cross-sections of ammo, in a World War II bunker in Switzerland last October, documenting the meticulous and dangerous beauty that lies beneath the bullets' casings.
Some flavor of 5.56x45 loaded with a steel projectile in a copper half-jacket to protect the bore
    5.56mm XM216 SPIW Flechette
    7.62/.220 Salvo Squeezebore
The images are quite fascinating. It’s pity, the photographer failed to provide captions that could have explained what each bullet type is. Apparently, a knowledgeable Redditor[http://imgur.com/a/zNzs7] was able to recognize some of these bullets. The captions that you find underneath these images are based on his identification. Please be aware, they might not be correct (but I believe they are). 
About the photographer — Sabine Pearlman was born and raised in Austria. She moved to the US in 2004, and today lives and works in Los Angeles. As a photographer, she strives to create a poetry of images by synergizing the "big picture" with the small details. Educated at Pratt Institute, Otis College of Art and Design and Santa Monica College, Sabine's work has been exhibited at numerous galleries nationally and internationally.
Sabine Pearlman's intriguing photo series "Ammo" features images of a variety of ammunitions that have been neatly cut in half to reveal the surprisingly varied and intricate contents inside. Pearlman shot a total of 900 cross-sections of ammo, in a World War II bunker in Switzerland last October, documenting the meticulous and dangerous beauty that lies beneath the bullets' casings.
 7.62x51mm Plastic short-range training tracer
    This one is curious - it looks like a 7.62x51mm but the interior looks like a 'sabotage' cartridge as it appears to be loaded with a blasting cap and a small amount of explosive. Upon further consideration, I believe it may be a 7.92mm Mauser rather than a 7.62mm NATO based on the case dimensions and bullet construction.
    6.5x55mm wood bullet blank (guessing at the cartridge on that one, it looks right!)

Sabine Pearlman's intriguing photo series "Ammo" features images of a variety of ammunitions that have been neatly cut in half to reveal the surprisingly varied and intricate contents inside. Pearlman shot a total of 900 cross-sections of ammo, in a World War II bunker in Switzerland last October, documenting the meticulous and dangerous beauty that lies beneath the bullets' casings.
.450 Adams - the case appears too short and the bullet is too short, the cavity too shallow and it doesn't have enough grease grooves to be a .455 MkII.
    .38 Speer Target

Sabine Pearlman's intriguing photo series "Ammo" features images of a variety of ammunitions that have been neatly cut in half to reveal the surprisingly varied and intricate contents inside. Pearlman shot a total of 900 cross-sections of ammo, in a World War II bunker in Switzerland last October, documenting the meticulous and dangerous beauty that lies beneath the bullets' casings.
.38 Special Glaser
    .224 BOZ

Sabine Pearlman's intriguing photo series "Ammo" features images of a variety of ammunitions that have been neatly cut in half to reveal the surprisingly varied and intricate contents inside. Pearlman shot a total of 900 cross-sections of ammo, in a World War II bunker in Switzerland last October, documenting the meticulous and dangerous beauty that lies beneath the bullets' casings.
9x19mm Cobra "High Safety Ammunition" - steel darts inside a polymer sabot
    9x19mm Israeli riot control - steel balls embedded in amber resin

Sabine Pearlman's intriguing photo series "Ammo" features images of a variety of ammunitions that have been neatly cut in half to reveal the surprisingly varied and intricate contents inside. Pearlman shot a total of 900 cross-sections of ammo, in a World War II bunker in Switzerland last October, documenting the meticulous and dangerous beauty that lies beneath the bullets' casings.
 9x19mm - looks much like a British 9mm MkIIz
    9x19mm - solid brass hollow point - unsure of maker
    9x19mm - either a tracer or possibly an explosive projectile. Not sure what that filler is. 
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Senin, 13 Mei 2013

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain
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A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

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A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

A Few Intriguing Facts about Britain

Scientist Generates Electricity from Foods

Back to Light is a creatively scientific series by photographer Caleb Charland that explores the naturally electrifying power of ordinary objects like fruits and loose change. The images in the series features a number of materials, including consumables readily found in one's pantry, generating enough power to light lamps and LED lights. 
The ongoing photo project, which began in 2010, was initially inspired by the powerful simplicity of the potato battery. The science enthusiast explains, "By inserting a galvanized nail into one side of a potato and a copper wire in the other side a small electrical current is generated. The zinc coating on the nail gives off electrons due to the electrolyte environment within the potato. These electrons then travel along the copper wire providing the electrical voltage to illuminate a small light emitting diode. The utter simplicity of this electrical phenomenon is endlessly fascinating for me."

Orange Battery
Orange Battery
Additionally, Charland reflects on his own project by saying: "This work speaks to a common curiosity we all have for how the world works as well as a global concern for the future of earth’s energy sources. My hope is that these photographs function as micro utopias by suggesting and illustrating the endless possibilities of alternative and sustainable energy production."

Charland tells us that he hopes to expand his project this summer by making "little hydro electric generators and installing them in the landscape." Until then, the photographer is showing a selection of his works at Schneider Gallery in Chicago and has a solo show coming up at Gallery Kayafas in Boston from May 17th through June 7th.
Battery From a Single Potato
Battery From a Single Potato
Grapefruit and Pomelo Battery
Grapefruit and Pomelo Battery
Vinegar Battery 
Vinegar Battery
Fruit Battery Still Life (Citrus) 
Fruit Battery Still Life (Citrus)
Coin Battery 
Coin Battery
Electricity From a Ring of Apples 
Electricity From a Ring of Apples
Fruit Battery with Hanging Apples 
Fruit Battery with Hanging Apples
Limes and Lemons 
Limes and Lemons
Vinegar Batteries with Glassware and Shelf 
Vinegar Batteries with Glassware and Shelf
Garage of Organic Batteries
Garage of Organic Batteries
Potato Power, LaJoie Growers LLC, Van Buren, Maine
Potato Power, LaJoie Growers LLC, Van Buren, Maine

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