Ink 2020/21

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Camera obscura Alex Mearns Upper Sixth

For the Churcher’s to Campus (C2C) Art course students were given a word each week (in this case ‘viewpoint’) which they fused with another word from a list of 20 given at the start (in this case ‘urban’).

Urban Viewpoint This photo of a camera obsucra has inspired my work for this project

Pinhole camera A pinhole camera is photography in its simplest form. Inspired by the basic principles of photography, it is a quick way to capture a one-off image. The pinhole camera was inspired by the camera obscurer, being simply a lightproof box with a pinhole in one side

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Camera obscura

Camera (latin for box, chamber or room) Obscure (latin for dark)

The latin translation gives us a clue as to what the camera obscura is. This was the first stages of the development of a camera in which a whole (later with a lens) projected an image onto a wall. Artists originally used the obscura to create accurate paintings of the landscape around them I visited the camera obscura last year and was able to take this photo of the image it produced of Edinburgh

Vera Lutter

Vera lutter is a photogarpher, that converts rooms and trailers into darkroom’s or large pinhole cameras. She exposes views of cityscaped or building sited directly onto large scale photgrpahic paper or light semsitive materials

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Articles inside

Creative writing

1min
pages 65-68

Stop. Smile. Alex Lambrianou

2min
page 64

61 Parallel lives: Artemisia and Agrippina Flora Edward

24min
pages 56-63

55 Covid-19: pandemic or infodemic Elizabeth Gallagher

7min
pages 54-55

Why did the Montgomery bus boycott succeed? Angelica Hooton

9min
pages 50-53

Admiration of oneself Phoebe Abraham

4min
pages 48-49

47 The structure and potential applications of borophene. Jacob Tutt

12min
pages 45-47

41 Market Bubbles: Past examples and preventing future ones. Sam Rose

6min
pages 40-41

34 ‘Churchill’s diplomacy was crucial to winning the war.’ Discuss Elizabeth Gallagher

18min
pages 33-39

43 The Eden Dome Tim Emmens

3min
pages 42-44

31 Can animal testing be justified? Alice Carr

6min
pages 30-32

At what point should a child be tried as an adult? Imogen Barr

4min
page 29

27 Which evolutionary innovation has been the most influential, and why? Grace Mortiz

6min
pages 26-28

25 Paelozoology Will Clark

8min
pages 24-25

23 Camera obscura Alex Mearns

1min
pages 22-23

Dissociative identity disorder: the multiple voices of Psychology Connie Batt

12min
pages 15-19

14 Julian Assange - 10 years later, how did we get here? Molly Steele

11min
pages 12-14

5 To what extent has the dot com bubble changed investor behaviour in the USA? Ethan Morse

10min
pages 3-5

10 What is the most important reason for the success of insects on land, and why is this success not mirrored in the ocean? Emily Duke

6min
pages 9-11

21 The Ayia Napa rape case 2019 Eva Ihezue

8min
pages 20-21

8 Will space become another ‘Tragedy of the Commons’? Jude Franklin

14min
pages 6-8
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