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Judith Goddard, The Garden of Earthly Delights.
Video Positive 1991
David Kefford, Good Souls, 2005.
John Kennedy, Halo.
a Panopticon for Rossendale
Eugene Richards, Below the Line, silver gelatin black and white print, 1986.
Andy Parsons, Hidehiko Ishibashi, Drawing Between, work in progress, detail, 2007.
BBB Johannes Deimling, Don't Hurt Me.
Photo: Mishka Henner.
Reactor, The Tetra Phase, 2007.
Rabab Ghazoul, This Edible Map (detail), matches, pitta bread, 2007.
Mimi Joung, Gateshead Plates, 2007.
Photo: Colin Davison. Courtesy: National Glass Centre.
Holly Antrum, Circulations of a Space (Looked Through Your Things and They got Mixed Up With Mine).
Adam Sunderland, Hairy Chair.
Kerry Phippen, Rabbit.
Kirsten Kaiser, Peter Kaiser, Housing, sculptural intervention on city walls, 2007.
© Kippa Matthews.
Alex Hartley, Gnomic, 4C, 46ft * (Kilmuir), C-type photograph, dimensions variable.
Courtesy: the artist and Victoria Miro Gallery, London.
Zadok Ben-David, Black Field (detail), site-specific installation, hand painted, acid etched stainless steel, dimensions variable, 2007.
Harald Smykla, Untitled, 2007.
Gavin McClafferty, Horizontal Column, 2007.
Photo: James Fisher.
Stella Whalley, from Tokyo Tales, screenprint on Somerset satin 300gm, limited edition series of nine panels, 75x55cm, 2005.
Zadok Ben-David, Black Field (detail), site-specific installation, hand painted, acid etched stainless steel, dimensions varied, 2007.
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!
At the time, cosmology was in its infancy, and space did appear to be largely empty.
His famous ‘thought experiments’, by which he arrived at this conclusion, featured people whizzing around in rockets in empty space.
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.
Far better pictures of Unni, his team and the equipment can be found here.
A special algorithm allows Unni to immediately locate any item he requires in this custom filing system.