Transparent Universe was prepared in collaboration with the Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences. Based on interviews with one of the leading researchers, Mr. Bruno Jungwiert, project processes the phenomenon of cosmic microwave background. 380 thousand years after the Big Bang, the universe has cooled down so significantly, that first atoms could be formed. The light separated from the matter and the universe became transparent. In 1964 measuring devices captured the cosmic microwave background – the first light in the universe. These ancient photons surround us up to the present day and at the same time report on one of the first cosmic events.
After Work, object, pins, fabric, 23 x 14 x 29 cm, 2015
Pattern, fixy without lids, female working clothes, glue, 175 cm, 2017
Happinnes, object, silver ring, rubber gloves, plaster, marbel tile, 300 x 300 x 100 mm, 2018