
One evening in July, I began to think about black holes
as I was getting into bed.
2005
30 x 40 inches
archival inkjet print
The text in this piece is taken from a talk by Stephen Hawking in which he concedes that matter swallowed into black holes doesn't actually vanish forever. He had been studying this problem for thirty years, beginning, as he describes, one evening as he was getting into bed. The images depict a parallel microcosm, mapping out a literal exploration of the space of a bed.
The text in this piece is taken from a talk by Stephen Hawking in which he concedes that matter swallowed into black holes doesn't actually vanish forever. He had been studying this problem for thirty years, beginning, as he describes, one evening as he was getting into bed. The images depict a parallel microcosm, mapping out a literal exploration of the space of a bed.
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