Thank you, { Art Served }, for featuring the { Time Immersion Cubicle } today!
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The TIC is an immersive, wearable art work inspired by a Japanese koan, ephemerality, and theories about space-time.
Olena Shmahalo, 2009.
Thank you, { Art Served }, for featuring the { Time Immersion Cubicle } today!
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The TIC is an immersive, wearable art work inspired by a Japanese koan, ephemerality, and theories about space-time.
Olena Shmahalo, 2009.
Diagrams from Geometrical psychology, or, The science of representation: an abstract of the theories and diagrams of B. W. Betts (1887) by Louisa S. Cook, which details New Zealander Benjamin Bett’s remarkable attempts to mathematically model the evolution of human consciousness through geometric forms.
Your mother was a galaxy
and you were born a pearl.
Olena Shmahalo, 2012
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Created for { Messages of Hope } at SVA.
{ Science gave me hope. }
See the precursor:
Your father was a space rock;
you were born a cosmonaut.
at { OlenaShmahalo.com }
The { Operating System } is featured today on { SVA Portfolios } at Behance.
Thank you!
Planets Could Orbit Singularities Inside Black Holes
“Advanced civilizations may live safely inside the supermassive black holes in the galactic nuclei without being visible from the outside,” [says Vyacheslav Dokuchaev — a cosmologist at the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow]
read more at MIT’s { Technology Review }
Brendan Monroe
Islands
The story is a solitary journey though astrophysics that becomes a fusion of a recurring dreams.
Has Science Found the First “White” Hole?
A white hole is a theoretical beastie that exists as a set of equations that were a by-product of Einstein’s theory of relativity. It is basically a black hole in reverse. If a black hole is an object from which nothing can escape, then a white hole is an object into which nothing can enter—it can only radiate energy and matter.
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(via fuckyeahmath)
Another video coming soon… once I figure out how to compress it adequately.
{ Roger Penrose } is The Shit.
Anish Kapoor, The Origin of the World (2004)
A recent motion piece in collaboration with { Esem }.
Another { Kinsey } I really love.
He calls it a meat ball, but to me it’s a black hole… like the Operating System’s. This is a selfish love, clearly.
It has that presence. It’s like a person; that is, I feel that I could be friends with the hole.
“Hello, hole.”