Images of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute were made using pinhole cameras placed in laboratories and corridors. With the aperture left open for for long periods - sometimes up to 3 hours - these cameras became a kind of 'silent witness' to the space.
For a dialogue between Professor Gabriella Gianacchi and Dr Deborah Robinson about the work made at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute during March 2007 see:
http://foresight.stanford.edu:3455/3/123







