Chasms Archival pigment prints, 280 x 330 mm
Chasm: hst_05206_02_wfpc2_f502n_wf_drz. Edition of 5
Chasm: hst_08134_08_wfpc2_f555w_pc_drz. Edition of 5
L–R: Chasm: hst_05311_01_wfpc2_f658n_pc_drz, Chasm: hst_10713_01_acs_wfc_f658n_drz & Chasm: hst_12001_02_acs_wfc_f658n_drz, Archival pigment prints, 280 × 330 mm. Editions of 5.
Chasms is an ongoing series made by digitally processing RAW data from space telescopes – such as Hubble and the James Webb – using scientific software. Various algorithmic functions are applied to visualise the data – a process Hill likens to a digital darkroom. The data is then sent through various physical and digital transformations in an attempt to explore the chasm-like depths of deep space and time – as well asphotographic space.