Time Travel
Time Dilation and a year of Airflight
by Daniel Buzzo
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About the Book
This beautiful, full colour 48 page photoessay investigates the visible, experiential effects of Time Dilation, as described by Einstein's theory of special relativity - arguably the most personal form of Time Travel.
It is illustrated from a personal, phenomenological perspective, and accompanies a written paper, the full text of which is also included in this edition. It recalls the famous Hafele-Keating time experiment of October 1971 and tracks 12 months of air travel and illustrates the physics and mathematics behind the theory and actuality of Time Dilation.
With pictures shot from nearly 90 hours of airflight in a 12 month period this beautiful and intimate record contrasts the personal and the universal scales of of the implications of Einstein's work and of the everyday reality of timetravel.
It is illustrated from a personal, phenomenological perspective, and accompanies a written paper, the full text of which is also included in this edition. It recalls the famous Hafele-Keating time experiment of October 1971 and tracks 12 months of air travel and illustrates the physics and mathematics behind the theory and actuality of Time Dilation.
With pictures shot from nearly 90 hours of airflight in a 12 month period this beautiful and intimate record contrasts the personal and the universal scales of of the implications of Einstein's work and of the everyday reality of timetravel.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 46 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781320051477
- Publish Date: Jun 24, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords time dilation, photography, relativity, time, art
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About the Creator
Daniel Buzzo
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Daniel Buzzo is a media artist, educator and researcher working between Germany, UK, Netherlands and Hong Kong. His lens-based and experimental media work is intimately bound in time and temporality and regularly begins with drawing and photographic investigation. He constructs and uses experimental cameras and complex data systems for urban imaging, street photography and visualisation. www.buzzo.com