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Finding Patterns - Haiku for an electromagnetic wave
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Adventures of an artist travelling obliquely through Imperial College Physics Department. Haiku for an electromagnetic wave. Image: Mike Tarbutt, roses in Brighton. Here, physicists and a few others reveal the many ways we think of the electromagnetic wave - this phenomenon that is ubiquitous, but so abstractly understood. At the ancient pond. A frog plunges into. The sound of water. Matsuo Bashō (1644 - 1694). Did you ever see. Light stops at c’s shore. Waves she fears, inside shes waves. Will it ever c...
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Finding Patterns - Nature's Imagination
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Adventures of an artist travelling obliquely through Imperial College Physics Department. Rsquo; The answer is this short film. Our lively analyses and discussions along the way have been wonderful fun and mind expanding. We have had to dive into the details, though we have kept returning to the big picture to create this short film for everyone. It is inspired by Nature’s luminous and mysterious elegance which I hope you enjoy like a glass of pure water.
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Finding Patterns - Images - The physicist
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Adventures of an artist travelling obliquely through Imperial College Physics Department. Exhibited at the Royal Society in 2011. Exhibited at the Royal Society in 2011. Oil on stretched translucent japanese window paper, 45 x 20 cm.
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Finding Patterns - Attosecond
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Adventures of an artist travelling obliquely through Imperial College Physics Department. At Imperial College in London a team of physicists are creating infinitesimally short pulses of light of great power to probe the dynamics of matter at the smallest scales. The light pulses are some of the shortest in the world, only a few millionths of billionths of a second long and have the power of nearly 200 of the UK’s largest power stations. In the following pages I'll share the work I make about the project.
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Finding Patterns - About me
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Adventures of an artist travelling obliquely through Imperial College Physics Department. Though I arrived as a painter, I have explored many media to express my discoveries: film, text, talks and large installations such as advertising billboards and a sunshine powered cinema. Screenings of short films at: the Polytechnic Museum, Moscow; the Naughton Gallery, Belfast; and the Imagine Science Film Festival in New York. Geraldine Cox, July 2015. Geraldine.cox@imperial.ac.uk. The Poetics of Science', Rocke...
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Finding Patterns - Journal - Some kind of beginning......
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Adventures of an artist travelling obliquely through Imperial College Physics Department. Art as a Guide. Building Blocks of the World. The Big Blue and Orange. Cadmium Red and Stars. Ode to the Lemon. Thank you to Sean Barrett. Light is like Rain. 14 billion, five and a half. Painting light and a great lecture. By discovering the world through science. Turning towards the sun. First trip round the sun. Beginning the second month of the new year. Still painting and making little films. Around floor seven...
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Finding Patterns - Images
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Adventures of an artist travelling obliquely through Imperial College Physics Department. Large paintings containing relations that reveal the hidden musicality and underlying laws at the heart of Nature. 2014- ongoing. Guide to the Particles. Extracts from a new guide to the basic building blocks that make up the Universe; based upon new conventions designed as the basis for a student pocket book. 2015- 2016. For more details. 2013 - 2014. Lino cut prints made for various projects. 2012-13.
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Finding Patterns - About Physics
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Adventures of an artist travelling obliquely through Imperial College Physics Department. All matter is the same, oil on linen, 153 x 120 cm. Through creativity and imagination, physicists extrapolate the patterns they discover over vast distances, times and phenomena. We find that what keeps you seated in your chair, governs the movement of the heavens as gravity, that light is the same phenomenon as electricity and magnetism, that space and time are one. These ideas affect how we think about ourselves&...
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Finding Patterns - Journal - Light is like Rain
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Adventures of an artist travelling obliquely through Imperial College Physics Department. Art as a Guide. Building Blocks of the World. The Big Blue and Orange. Cadmium Red and Stars. Ode to the Lemon. Thank you to Sean Barrett. Light is like Rain. 14 billion, five and a half. Painting light and a great lecture. By discovering the world through science. Turning towards the sun. First trip round the sun. Beginning the second month of the new year. Still painting and making little films. Light is like Rain.