7–11 Jul 2025
Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC)
Europe/London timezone

An Early Universe

11 Jul 2025, 14:45
10m
Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC)

Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC)

Durham University South Road Durham DH1 3LS
Talk Crossing Boundaries: The benefits of ArtScience for contemporary astronomy research Crossing Boundaries: The benefits of ArtScience for contemporary astronomy research

Description

An Early Universe is an artwork made in collaboration with the Gravity Laboratory at the University of Nottingham. For the last year artist Alistair McClymont has been working alongside scientists taking an active part in the experimental process to investigate the early universe using analogue systems. The creation of the artwork and the experimental scientific process were intimately connected, the science affected the art and in return the art affected the science. An Early Universe offers a glimpse into the first moments after the Big Bang, recreating the extreme dynamics when waves and oscillations shaped the cosmos. The rippling water at the heart of the installation serves as an analogue for the early universe, drawing on the shared mathematical principles that govern both the water’s surface and the early cosmos.

Primary author

Alistair McClymont

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