For Chicago - based photographer, film - maker and music producer Reuben Wu, who created these striking images of nightfallen mountains haloed with
a single circle of light, land art can also be a «zero - trace» practice that leaves its natural subjects untouched, yet creates the sense of drama seen in these magnificent photographs that prompt us to look at nature in a slightly different way.
Not exact matches
In a technique that could help silicon quantum computers scale up, a particle
of light (pink waves) was made to interact with the spin
of a
single electron (pink
circle).
As an example: According to «The World's Easiest Astronomy Book» (Year Published) by Hiroshi Nakagawa, «The speed
of light is 300,000 km (186,000 miles) per second, meaning that
light could
circle the Earth seven and a half times in a
single second.
The images that resulted were geometrical compositions that featured a variety
of forms including squares,
circles, diamonds, zigzags, arches, curves and waves as well as all - over patterning, with dark and
light tones created through Hammersley's choice
of spacing
of characters, in either
single or dual array.