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Episode 83: Caren Alpert & SEM Photography
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35 minutes
Released:
Jan 3, 2012
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On the first episode of THE FOOD SEEN in 2012, Caren Alpert, a San Francisco based photographer, takes a closer look at food ... a much closer look. She uses a scanning electron microscope for her terra cibus project, magnifying the surfaces of food between ten and a thousand times, abstracting their textures, making them seems as if they were birds eye views of otherwordly landscapes. Table salt looks like ice floes, cauliflower resembles a canyon/chasm, fortune cookies turn into tributaries, and my favorite, cake sprinkles. This episode is sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards and Sons I thought why not take a closer look at what we eat every day...Sugar looks otherworldly under the microscope. --Caren Alpert on The Food Seen
Released:
Jan 3, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode
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