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eRoding
2024 / 1:44" / 8mm transferred to digital-
An ongoing work exploring the impact of chemical pollutants, found in water foraged from the River Roding, on celluloid film.
Film souping is the process of altering the chemical properties of a film by soaking it in liquid(s) prior to development.
Film was souped, for varying amounts of time, in water taken from the River Roding, which has the highest level of PFAS pollution of any river in England.