The now forgotten East German particle physicist Hubertus M. Frassek believed in the existence of incredibly small black holes. He dreamt of travelling through Southern Germany in a mobile laboratory in order to prove his theories. Why Southern Germany? No one knows anymore. Decades later, Jan K???chermann (*1967) brought this dream to life again. At the invitation of the Kunstverein G???ppingen, he undertook the hitherto unfulfilled, odd expedition with Frassek's Space Collector. The publication itself is part of the ...
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The now forgotten East German particle physicist Hubertus M. Frassek believed in the existence of incredibly small black holes. He dreamt of travelling through Southern Germany in a mobile laboratory in order to prove his theories. Why Southern Germany? No one knows anymore. Decades later, Jan K???chermann (*1967) brought this dream to life again. At the invitation of the Kunstverein G???ppingen, he undertook the hitherto unfulfilled, odd expedition with Frassek's Space Collector. The publication itself is part of the "rolling dream along the frontiers of science" as documentation and artist's book. Text in English and German.
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