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»CONSTELLATION (NETMARES)«, 2009, recording of a day’s worth of clicks on a screen, by Kari Altmann.




»zwölftermärzzweitausendundneun«, 2009 by Ugo Rondinone.




»Stars With Eggbeater«, 2007 by Cole Pierce.




»The zodical light. Observed February 20, 1876«, 1876 by Étienne Léopold Trouvelot.




»Star Traces Around Polaris«, 1973 by Paterson Ewen.




»Night Sky #10«, 1994-1995 by Vija Celmins.




»Constellation 2000«, 2003 by Thomas Demand.




»The Helvetic System : Tarasp«, 2008, 1 of 78 maps by Neal Beggs.




»Calendar (for Jack Goldstein)«, 2010 by Dave Dyment.




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»Black Star«, 1960-61 by Jo Baer.




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»Celestograph«, 1894 by August Strindberg.




»Part of Eternity«, 2003 by Anna Wignell.




“All the Dead Stars” by Katie Paterson. A map documenting the locations of just under 27,000 dead stars – all that have been recorded and observed by humankind – from data supplied by astronomers, supernova hunters, and astro-physicists.




“Constellation” by Hannah Whitaker.




Milky Universe“, 2007 by Shiina Takehito.




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»Untitled (globular cluster)«, 2007, acrylic on canvas, by Karen Arm.




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»2544« (2006)

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»Untitled« (2006)

»Breaking Heart« (2004-2005) by Cristi Pogacean.




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Photographs by Thomas Adank.




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“Opening Credits (New York)” and “Stand-In for a Rock’n Roll Altar” by Jacob Dyrenforth.




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www.futurephysics.com (2007) by Rafaël Rozendaal.




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