Daniel E. Kelm has a keen interest in the history of chemistry and is an avid collector of chemical and physical apparatus. He re-creates historical scientific experiments and lab environments, and offers services as a consultant to museums creating videos and installations. He may also be engaged to provide a demonstration and lecture in a public venue.
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DANIEL E. KELM Bamboo and glassware sculpture, set up to display distillation.
STEVEN TURNER Daniel demonstrates blowpipe analysis of metallic ore for the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
ONE MATCH FILMS A bead of gold is separated from the dross in the process called cupellation.
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