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SCARAB EXHIBITION

photos of cosmos designed for the stage production
Scarab - Portrait of a Man.





Below the exhibition is set at City Plaza, Tallinn, Estonia.



The exhibition dates for Tallinn:

1.09 - 4.11.2008 LASERING, City Plaza
18.11 - 14.12.2008 Viru Plaza
15.12 - 01.02.2009 City Council of Tallinn
04.03 - 09.05.2009 Estonian National Library
3.08 - 14.8. 2009 Coca Cola Plaza
14.08 - 14.10.2009 Estonian Opera, Winter Garden
26.11.2009 - 2010 - Rock Al Mare School
spring 2010 - Jaani Kirik

The images on the photos (originally presented by NASA's APOD)
have been highlighted by contour accenting and shading,
while only minor or no changes have been made to the images themselves.





This stunning panorama of the entire sky is a mosaic of 51 wide-angle photographs. Made over a three year period from locations in California (USA), South Africa, and Germany, the individual pictures were digitized and stitched together to create an apparently seamless 360 by 180 degree view. Using a mathematical prescription like one often used to map the whole Earth's surface onto a single flat image, the complete digital mosaic was distorted and projected onto an oval shape. The image is oriented so the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy runs horizontally through the middle with the Galactic center at image center and Galactic north at the top. Most striking are the "milky" bands of starlight from the multitude of stars in the galactic plane cut by the dark, obscuring dust clouds strewn through the local spiral arms. In fact, almost everything visible here is within our own Milky Way Galaxy.

APOD, NASA.
Photo by Axel Mellinger






When an observer separates himself from an object
or a process he is observing, such as Universe, or even God,
he can not completely understand it,
because the observer is a part of that object and process.

Time is a process.
The cause of this process is contradiction.
The cause of contradiction is an absence of instanteneous solution.
The absence of instantaneous solution creates tension.
Tension is the cause of space.



If a contradiction has an instantaneous solution,
then there is no tension.
If a contradiction has no instantaneous solution,
then both the process and the tension are present.

A process can generate billions of different solutions:
balanced ones, weighted ones, harmonised ones,
but as long as the essence of a contradiction stays, the tension stays.




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