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In an infinite multiverse, there is no such thing as fiction.

 

Scott Adsit

Art installation "Multiverse" by artist Leo Villareal at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

 

"Multiverse", the largest and most complex light sculpture created by American artist Leo Villareal, may be experienced by visitors as they pass through the Concourse walkway between the East and West Buildings of the National Gallery of Art. (10/15/2016).

Backstage are on my Instagram : @darvoiteau

Hatari and Nix come through the portal only to find themselves on an alien moon...

 

Taken in the Multiverse online - SL Hero RP

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Some of you with eidetic memories may remember a photo I posted a year ago that looked a lot like this, reproduced in the first comment. Actually there are a lot of these glass bricks in Seattle. This one was in a more hostile environment than the first.

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Artist Leo Villareal's Multiverse surrounds the moving sidewalk that connects the West Galleries with the East Tower of the National Gallery in Washington DC

The multiverse is a hypothetical group of multiple universes in quantum physics. Together, these universes comprise everything that exists: the entirety of space, time, matter, energy, information, and the physical laws and constants that describe them.

 

No one knows for certain if they actually exist or not but if they do I imagine they might look something like this.

 

Happy Sliders Sunday!

Now where around here do I find Captain America??

The astro shooting weather has been awful lately here in Auckland. Every moonless night seems windy/rainy/cloudy, and then as soon as that pesky moon comes back it's crisp, clear and calm!

I managed to get out for the few hours of clear sky we had last week, and shot a new 'Multiverse'. Still needs heaps more people I reckon, but I'm liking the sharpness of the Samyang 24mm t1.5.

 

Canon 6D | Samyang 24mm t1.5 @ t3 | 20 secs | ISO 8000 |

48 shots (6x4 plus 'observers') stitched in PTGui/ + LR/PS

In the multiverse there are analogous persons to our own Earth Prime citizens. In Earth 232 they had no Edgar Allan Poe, but instead Edward Albert Pope wrote such memorable tales and poems as "The Tell Tale Harp," "The Casket of the Armadillo," "The Mask of the Red Dance," and "The Oblong Fox." He was adored by many readers and retired early to Tahiti.

Univers, univers, univers...

Keep on Dreaming - Astro Cruise

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The mirrored entranceway to the Tokyu Plaza shopping building in Harajuku

 

(Best seen Large)

Dewdrops on spider web in between grass blades

In a parking lot after a rain shower ;-)

At the Crawick multiverse

 

A view from the top of the trail.

The eagled eyed will notice the viaduct too.

 

Scotland

Sanquhar

 

Though we visited the Multiverse last year, we had to visit again this year. There was much we hadn’t seen, and walked around.

 

It’s well worth the £8.50 pp entry fee.

 

The walk that we did was just 1.5 miles, very enjoyable.

The sights are amazing.

 

We met some Dutch people who made a fuss of Herbie!

  

www.crawickmultiverse.co.uk

 

Scotland

What's going on?

Would have loved to see some...pagans?

 

I came out of a car testing center to see a lovely sunrise. Took pics went home. Tonight i took a look and see the droplets on the windscreen , ooh :)

 

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The Concourse walkway that I walked on to get to the other side of the National Gallery of Art is a piece of art—a kinetic, tactile, and functional piece of art.

 

Title: Multiverse, 2008

Artist: Leo Villareal, American, born 1967

 

Woosh.

 

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