Taking a moment in universal history as its starting point, 'The Last Scattering' refers to the moment when light separated from matter, less than 400,000 years following the Big Bang. Evidence of the Last Scattering, otherwise known as cosmic background radiation, persists as the static visible on television screens. Ritchie took the Last Scattering as the subject for his work, because, for him, it functions as a sort of horizon line, representing the moment when the universe snapped into being. Working together with Bosia, the pair produced a work which represents structure, both on a molecular and universal scale.
- A unique piece
- Made from powder coated steel
- Over 9m wide
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