Text by Veronika Adam, Kai Bleifuss, Leonhard Euler, Dagrun Hintze, Jan Köchermann, et al.
The artistic resurrection of an eccentric physicist’s 1960s work on black holes
The now-forgotten East German particle physicist Hubertus M. Frassek posited the existence of tiny black holes and dreamed of traveling through Southern Germany in a mobile laboratory to prove his theories. Decades later, artist Jan Köchermann (born 1967) continues Frassek’s expedition, recounted here.
Featured image is reproduced from ‘Jan Köchermann: Frassek’s Space Collector'.
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Published by Kerber. Text by Veronika Adam, Kai Bleifuss, Leonhard Euler, Dagrun Hintze, Jan Köchermann, et al.
The artistic resurrection of an eccentric physicist’s 1960s work on black holes
The now-forgotten East German particle physicist Hubertus M. Frassek posited the existence of tiny black holes and dreamed of traveling through Southern Germany in a mobile laboratory to prove his theories. Decades later, artist Jan Köchermann (born 1967) continues Frassek’s expedition, recounted here.