Accretion Disc | Color profile Observational Bend amplification |
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ach optical device I make has its own visual signature, which commonly takes time to identify, as the present continually passes into history. This involves a dialogue of experimentation, processing different variable combinations while resisting presuppositions. The “Peptar,” which makes use of a biconcave lens mounted at the end of a long internal reflecting cone, comes alive when placed extremely close to its subject. In this position, everything is transient and finite, existing within an event sequence.
“Observation is a passive science, experimentation an active science.” - Claude Bernard

