The result recalls photograms wherein individual objects are placed
on photosensitive paper to produce images using light alone.
The stones appear in a photograph by Adelina Lopes, Anthony Pearson's shadows derive from objects placed
on photosensitive paper, and Alice Könitz's Circle Lamp of polished plywood and paper would look at home amid Russian Constructivism and the Bauhaus.
In 1984, Canon started using amorphous silicon as a coating
on the photosensitive drums of its copying machines.
Light emerging from the tips acts as a tiny stylus to write
on photosensitive material.
«And ultimately we want to look at ways of controlling the placement of particles
on the photosensitive film in patterns other than uniform arrays.»
Most conventional lithography uses a variety of techniques to focus light
on a photosensitive film to create 2 - D patterns.
Not exact matches
When they then shine light
on the base of an array of pyramids, it passes through the polymer and out the tips onto a
photosensitive layer atop a silicon surface.
Any defect in the
photosensitive coating
on the drum's surface results in tiny specks appearing
on documents it prints.
Promethazine, the agency's antidote to motion sickness, is highly
photosensitive on the ground and deteriorates severely
on a two - week shuttle flight — so severely, Putcha says, that the dose in tablets or suppositories would not meet FDA guidelines.
At room temperature iodine sublimates out of the flakes, rising in a vapor that reacts with the pure silver
on the plate, creating an extremely fine layer of silver iodide — a
photosensitive halide.
For them, Levin thinks «there's a kind of twitchy program going
on» in which
photosensitive cells — the researchers aren't sure which ones — bypass the brain and directly spur the muscles into movement.
«For this work, we focused
on creating nanostructures using
photosensitive polymers, which are commonly used in lithography,» Zhang says.
The NC State researchers took a different approach, placing nanoscale polystyrene spheres
on the surface of the
photosensitive film.
Though the risk of photosensitivity or phototoxicity varies based
on the way the oil was distilled, oils generally considered
photosensitive are: orange, lime, lemon, grapefruit, and bergamot.
* If you do use it
on your skin, try to avoid direct sunlight or UV rays for up to 24 hours after applying to skin, as all citrus oils are
photosensitive.
The glass itself is
photosensitive and adopts a tint in direct sunlight, while the dome can slide forwards and backwards
on structural glides.
Maxime Girardin plays with the
photosensitive nature of chlorophyll to imprint intricate, yet delicate images
on leaves in Origin 1 and Origin 2.
In the series Light Events (1976), the artist used
photosensitive paper to capture three seconds of light
on five continents.
The variously reflective texture of the
photosensitive paper
on display, coupled as the show unfolds with the widening individual panels comprising the works, affords a subtle sensation of gradual embodiment.
It's just mushed around paint, metal, wood, plastic, digital files,
photosensitive surfaces, audio, video, clay, and whatever else those wacky artists can get their hands
on,» which begged the site's query, «How
on earth do galleries wring value out of that?»
The potters apply direct impressions of ferns and flowers
on the ceramic surface, using light and
photosensitive chemicals — almost like the early printing techniques for photos.
There is a 5 - inch HD screen with a 1280 x 720 pixel resolution (326ppi), an excellent 13 - megapixel Sony BSI camera
on the back side, including Exmor RS
photosensitive components, 5 lenses, infrared filter and more.