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Hairy Chair
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Hairy Chair

Adam Sunderland, ‘Hairy Chair’.
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Rabbit
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Rabbit

Kerry Phippen, ‘Rabbit’.
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Housing
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Housing

Kirsten Kaiser, Peter Kaiser, ‘Housing’, sculptural intervention on city walls, 2007.
© Kippa Matthews.
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Gnomic, 4C, 46ft * (Kilmuir)
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Gnomic, 4C, 46ft * (Kilmuir)

Alex Hartley, ‘Gnomic, 4C, 46ft * (Kilmuir)’, C-type photograph, dimensions variable.
Courtesy: the artist and Victoria Miro Gallery, London.
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Black Field (detail)
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Black Field (detail)

Zadok Ben-David, ‘Black Field (detail)’, site-specific installation, hand painted, acid etched stainless steel, dimensions variable, 2007.
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from Tokyo Tales
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from Tokyo Tales

Stella Whalley, ‘from Tokyo Tales’, screenprint on Somerset satin 300gm, limited edition series of nine panels, 75x55cm, 2005.
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Black Field (detail)
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Black Field (detail)

Zadok Ben-David, ‘Black Field (detail)’, site-specific installation, hand painted, acid etched stainless steel, dimensions varied, 2007.
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Nick Turvey 1409
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Nick Turvey 1409

Now we know that the Universe is full of stuff, and the gravitational effects of all this matter permeate the whole of space. So Einstein was wrong!
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Nick Turvey 1408
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Nick Turvey 1408

At the time, cosmology was in its infancy, and space did appear to be largely empty.
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Nick Turvey 1407
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Nick Turvey 1407

His famous ‘thought experiments’, by which he arrived at this conclusion, featured people whizzing around in rockets in empty space.
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Nick Turvey 1406
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Nick Turvey 1406

Einstein’s Special Relativity theory claims that measuring the speed of light will get the same result, no matter what the movement of the observer.
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Nick Turvey 1405
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Nick Turvey 1405

Far better pictures of Unni, his team and the equipment can be found here.
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Nick Turvey 1404
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Nick Turvey 1404

A special algorithm allows Unni to immediately locate any item he requires in this custom filing system.
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Nick Turvey 1402
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Nick Turvey 1402

In order not to melt the equipment, the laser pulses are time-stretched before being amplified and then compressed again just before they hit the target.
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Nick Turvey 1401
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Nick Turvey 1401

Dr. M. Krishnamurthy (aka MK), who gave me a fantastically animated explanation of his research, which involves zapping micro droplets of liquid with absurdly powerful lasers, creating plasmas that are essentially miniature stars.
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Nick Turvey 1400
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Nick Turvey 1400

TIFR at sunset. There's a mental freedom in port cities, an openness to people and ideas from beyond the horizon.
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Portrait
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Portrait

‘Portrait’
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Portrait
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Portrait

Alex Pearl, ‘Portrait’
One of the installation views.
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