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Revision as of 13:19, 18 February 2014
Status
A new group is forming to set up a new darkroom/wet lab in the new space! Updates coming soon. Blanca Regina 19:23, 9 February 2014 (UTC)
What is it?
A multipurpose space,a combined darkroom & wet room, ideal for photographers, film developing and screen printing and other people who want to do dark, wet things. The initial goal is to set the darkroom up and running suitable for black & white developing/printing/toning/screenprinting.
In the diagram, you can see the wet working area is at the back of the room. There's is the plumbing ready to fit a sink at one end. This bench is for all "wet work" – processing film and more. a In front of this area a big table 2 meters long at least for "dry area". We will build storage shelves under the benches and above the sink.
Where is it?
In the basement
What's the state of play?
PDF version of the darkroom layout proposal: File:Darkroom Proposal.pdf
So far, the plumbing is ready. There are some small sinks but ideally we will like to get an industrial one with shower or around 1.5 meters long ( 100 pounds second hand) There is need to build up a wall that divides it from the etching and dry area and isolates it from the dust and other workshop facilities. As well there is a need to build the wall and set up a curtain as its sketched in the map. For the hot water we might need a heater. There is one for the kitchen facilities that is in storage we need to ask for it or another. There is some photography equipment but we may need to get all back and in good night. Locate the light unit for a light table and screen-print. Along that fit the rest of the equipment for film and screenprint processing Currently there's two sockets. All need to be rewired around the room-
We need a light switch on the inside of the room with a light on the outside that will show if someone is working on the room, and a working lock (which is unlockable from the outside using a large flat-blade screwdriver in case of emergencies). The light switch and the door lock handle both have glow in the dark tape on it. This should be safe for most film purposes but generally keep your film away from it when loading it into the developing tanks (when we acquire these). After all the room needs to be blacked out.
Still on the To Do list:
- Build the multipurpose room
- Run some test sessions & inductions to the dark/wet room.
- Plan the workshops for photography developing, film and screenprint
Who's involved?
- Blanca Regina
- Sally Golding
- Ruben Wyan
- Pierre Bouvier Patron
- Doing
- Syd Kemp
Past space involved members
- Phil's helped out by building the benches and helping attach blackout curtain frames around the windows.
- Nicholas helped clean out the room so we could see what's staying and what was just being stored in the room.
- Paddy D's plumbed in a sink (wombled to us by Billy) // again Paddy (doing some plumbing)
- User:Atom is willing to help with building and equipment setup
- bugs was very helpful in explaining a biohacker's needs for the room.
- bluboxthief is willing to pick up donated equipment.
- Others have wombled up some equipment already.
- All volunteers welcomed.
Other interested people
- Simon Klyne
- Kitty Wong
- Alex P
- Shim
- Smfenn
- Laura
- datagramm
Shopping list
Materials to buid the wall
Curtains for isolating
Big industrial sink
Photography
- Chemical storage tanks/bottles for working solution (ideally burpable ones)
Future Projects
- Workshops
- Film processing (photo, 8 and 16mm)
- Screenprint
- Holography
- Kirlian Photography