An edition of To the point (2017)

To the point

Salvo's expedition into the elementary particle

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An edition of To the point (2017)

To the point

Salvo's expedition into the elementary particle

"The search for an answer to the enduring question of the smallest thing in the universe has evolved along with humanity. The idea that even the smallest particle is divisible into two halves is mind-boggling. Yet a photograph is indifferent to the size of its subject. What seems infinitesimally small in reality, becomes big before our eyes. Once photographed, the quark will be divisible into millions of pixels. Encouraged by this unsolvable enigma, ?Salvo? turns its attention to the smaller parts of the universe. Produced using Risograph printing, this inspired edition takes the elementary particle as its subject: the rice grain of the paella, the brick of the building, the star in the Milky Way."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Salvo
Language
English
Pages
63

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Edition Notes

Title from jacket.

Published in
The Hague
Series
Periodical for Photography -- no. 10, Periodical for photography -- no. 10.
Other Titles
Salvo's expedition into the elementary particle
Copyright Date
2017

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700.411
Library of Congress
TR655 .S25 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
63 pages
Number of pages
63

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44245985M
ISBN 10
9082029162
ISBN 13
9789082029161
OCLC/WorldCat
1023376480

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL32463687W

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