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Vintage NASA press pic of Saturn’s northern hemisphere, observed by the Voyager 2 probe from 4.4 million miles away, August 19, 1981.
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Otto Piene Schwarze Sonne oil and charcoal on canvas
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Andrea Botto, Underground Blast #03, Brenner Basistunnel, 2019 VS Athanasius Kircher, Mundus subterraneus, quo universae denique naturae divitiae, 1665
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Dimitris Pikionis, trabajo de paisajismo en las zonas peatonales alrededor de la Acrópolis de Atenas, 1950
Imagen: Benaki Museum.
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Gameboard, German, late 17th–early 18th century
Game of Hounds and Jackals, Middle Kingdom, ca. 1814–1805 B.C.
Mirror with game board design, China, 1st–2nd century
Furniture leg possibly from a game board, Early Dynastic Period, ca. 3100–2900 B.C.
Chess Piece, King, Western Islamic lands, 8th–10th century
Fragmentary gaming board: game of 58 holes, Old Assyrian Trading Colony, ca. 18th century BCE
Chessboard, British, 19th century
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Edward Rice (American, b.1953)
"Lucerne," 1983-86
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48.5 x 48.24 in
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Elizabeth Poole levitating a table during a séance
Spectra Ex Machina: A Sound Anthology of Occult Phenomena 1920 - 2017, Vol. 1 CD booklet
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Belden C. Lane, The Great Conversation
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Model of a Babylonian Temple Tower. Made in the U.S. National Museum
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Church St Stephanus (1965-75) in Filderstadt, Germany, by Reinhard Gieselmann
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The Little Street (1660) by Johannes Vermeer
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Junya Ishigami - Table, 2006. Similarly to the project for a restaurant, this rigorous and fascinating exploration of a single table unveils the varying scales at which we perceive space, structure, and arrangement. Located in a large gallery space, the table at first appears to be an ordinary object, covered in an ordinary mix of plants, food, and tableware. Upon further inspection, the table actual reveals itself to be impossibly thin. Appropriately named the “magic table”, it is over 31ft (9.5M) long, 8ft (2,6m) wide, but is less than 1/8″ thick (3mm). To achieve this, the table is fabricated as a single, large prestressed steel sheet. Out of the press, it is completely bent and curled like a pig’s tail (last two images). Once set, the table’s own weight combined with the loads of the various objects on it slowly bend it to a flat surface. The exact weight of every object was precisely calculated (3 loaves of bread in a wire basket, one pot of tea in a porcelain vessel), the exact location dimensioned (the fork 3 inches to the left of the plate, the vase 6″ to the rear of the kettle), to ensure structural stability. Touching the table top by hand creates gentle ripples in the surface, further exaggerating the immateriality of the object. By treating this seemingly mundane piece of furniture with the same rigor and detail of a large building, the complexities of structural forces and creation of spatial relationships is achieved at the scale of household objects. Scans via.
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