plasmakamer
Plasmakamer, also known as a plasma camera, is a photographic technique that captures images of plasma discharges and electric phenomena using a specialized high‑voltage setup. The method employs a photographic medium—typically photosensitive paper or a film—placed in a chamber containing a pair of electrodes. When a high‑voltage source is applied, a plasma arc forms between the electrodes, producing a bright, ionized filament that exposes the photographic paper. The resulting image records the shape, color, and motion of the plasma discharge, revealing details that are difficult to observe with the naked eye.
The origins of the plasmakamer are traced to the late 20th century when scientists and artists began
In practice, setting up a plasmakamer requires careful safety precautions because of the high voltages involved.
Plasmakamer images have been exhibited in galleries and science museums alike, illustrating the intersection of art,