Nicola Rae: Schlieren Waves Live, 2016
APT LIVE, Deptford X Fringe + Art Licks Weekend, APT Studio G9, 6 Creekside, Deptford, London SE8.
APT LIVE: 23rd-25th Sept. Art Licks Weekend: 29th Sept-2nd Oct. Deptford X Fringe: 23rd Sept-2nd Oct.
Curators of APT LIVE 2016: Chris Marshall and Nicola Rae

 

Schlieren Waves Live experiments with visualising invisible currents in transparent media and investigates the liminal thresholds between the seen and unseen. The Schlieren phenomenon was first observed by Robert Hooke in 1665 using a large concave mirror and two candles.

In this installation the Schlieren effect is caused by an LED light being shone into a Primary Telescope Mirror and then reflected onto an open razor blade, which partially blocks the light and so allows the air currents to become visible. A candle causes hot air currents to rise in front of the concave mirror, wafted by an electric fan. As a further experiment, a tank of water has been placed within the camera sight line, into which boiling water is added to alter the currents observed through the camera screen. Recordings of this view have then been rear projected onto a screen suspended from the studio ceiling.