Above are attempts to draw states of background independence by myself and participants at the workshop "Full on Gall" organised by Pat Sullivan at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre yesterday afternoon. Not too many of us were brave enough to tackle the background independence problem, but at my activity table we also drew lots of pictures of neutrinos and of the universe. I will post more of these most excellent artworks in the days to come. Gordon Hicks had a very cool and puzzling plotter for making drawings that was programmed like a slightly bonkers etch-a-sketch. Rebecca Diederichs engineered a lushous interactive mural with overhead projectors and found thing-a-ma-bobs. There was also a black box collaborative sculpture experiment and of course, the ever popular Schrödinger's cat balloon. Art MacDonald from SNO lab had a table with great images and information about the project. It was super fun.
|
Above are attempts to draw states of background independence by myself and participants at the workshop "Full on Gall" organised by Pat Sullivan at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre yesterday afternoon. Not too many of us were brave enough to tackle the background independence problem, but at my activity table we also drew lots of pictures of neutrinos and of the universe. I will post more of these most excellent artworks in the days to come. Gordon Hicks had a very cool and puzzling plotter for making drawings that was programmed like a slightly bonkers etch-a-sketch. Rebecca Diederichs engineered a lushous interactive mural with overhead projectors and found thing-a-ma-bobs. There was also a black box collaborative sculpture experiment and of course, the ever popular Schrödinger's cat balloon. Art MacDonald from SNO lab had a table with great images and information about the project. It was super fun.
- sally mckay 10-16-2006 8:14 pm