I'm at university now, it still seems a little surreal. I gutted my room at home of almost all my posters, and now my new room feels almost exactly the same as my old one. I had to be at the med school at 8am this morning. Fantastic start to term, but I'm not allowed... Continue Reading →
The Voyager spacecrafts and the legacy of the human race
Hurtling away from us, further and further into the depths of the deep black of the cosmos, the two Voyager spacecraft missions have a much longer time scale than the conventional NASA project. Launched in 1977, the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecrafts have been continuously transmitting information as they explored the cosmos, and more recently,... Continue Reading →
The Disintegration Loops
Sitting atop his building on the day that shook the world, William Basinski directed the gaze of his camera toward a billowing pillar of smoke, rising high above the Manhattan skyline. All the while, the world could do nothing but watch and hold their breath, as if they were sat before a feather balancing on... Continue Reading →