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Artist and photographer Sarah Schoenfeld’s interesting, if less than scientific exploration of what various mood-altering drugs ‘actually look like when their essence is visually depicted’.

Having had ample exposure to the full gamut of pills, powders and crystals during her time working at a Berlin nightclub, Schoenfeld decided to see what would happen if she squeezed drops of various legal and illegal substances onto pre-exposed film negatives, blowing up the resulting chemical reactions to create a series called ‘All You Can Feel’. Sez she:

Each drop altered the coating of the film. Much like the effect of some of these substances on humans, this can be a lengthy process – sometimes one that can barely be stopped.

The images are on display as part of a group show at Heidelberger Kunstverein until early February 2014. They’re also available as a book.

Above: Caffeine, Valium, Speed, LSD, Ketamine, Heroin, Ecstasy, Crystal Meth and cocaine.

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Joe McGucken writes:

Hey. I’m a TV student in Ballyfermot college and I made this sketch for the time of year that’s in it. Is there any chance you could post it please. I would love the feedback.

Certainly.

Deco the drug addict takes a nostalgic look back on his day roaming the streets of Dublin in misadventure around Christmas time. Telling us about his Yazoo loving, Ex Girlfriend, Suzanne and his childhood visits to the park to feed the ducks. Character played by David McDermott.
Shot and edited by Joe McGucken.

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