Drugs have always been about the mental
and physical experience, but artist Sarah Schoenfeld has turned the
tables on this notion with her new project called “All You Can Feel”.
The twist is that no actual feeling is involved, at least not directly.
Her project explores the chemical reactions that happen when film
negatives are exposed to various mixtures of legal and illegal drugs. In
other words, it shows how the effect of the drugs might looks like.
Schoenfeld used drugs like cocaine,
heroin, ketamin, LSD, and a variety of popular club drugs. Every
substance behaved in a different way and allowed the photographer to
produce a range of exciting images – from the dauntingly dark sphere of
adrenaline to an MDMA blob bursting with colors.
The stimulus for this project came from
two different experiences: one is that Sarah used to work in a Berlin
nightclub where the issue of drugs was very present. The second is her
family – her father was on medication because of a mental illness. As
she states, she was interested in the influence that drugs have on the
self, the personality and the psyche.
Editor’s Note: If you like Schoenfeld’s work, check out Bryan Lewis Saunders’ drug-induced self-portraits and Matthew Cetta’s chemical film exposure experiments.
Website: sarahschoenfeld.de
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