For the Love of the Craft: Diaphonization & the World of Oddities
In this mini-documentary, we had the privilege to interview Toronto-based NighttimeNicholas, an artist specializing in a method of wet specimen preservation known as Diaphonization. We asked Nick about his background and journey, the technical specs of diaphonization itself, and much more. --- Special thanks to Nicholas Tsangarides of NighttimeNicholas! Check him and his work out at: nighttimenicholas.com

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