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In ‘Heirloom Machine,’ Kate Van Vliet Catalogues Daily Routines One Eggshell at a Time | Colossal
November 6, 2023 Art Kate Mothes “The Kiss (Pretzel)” In Kate Van Vliet’s series ‘Fault Lines,’ meticulously repaired eggshells consider women’s labor and catalogue passing time. Kate Van Vliet’s Fault Lines series began with a neighborly gesture. “While sequestered at home during … Continue reading
We may have the nature of light all wrong – are dark photons to blame?
Our understanding of the nature of light might be completely wrong. The double-slit experiment is one of the most famous experiments in physics and is how we’ve understood light for over 200 years. But a team is now suggesting we’ve … Continue reading