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Fossil Necklace From the tiniest grain of sand lost deep in the Saharan desert to the death of a star in a distant galaxy, Katie Paterson’s works are simultaneously minute and intergalactic in scale. Time and space are
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Cambridge / Glasgow / /

Company

The Churches Conservation Trust / /

Continent

America / Europe / Americas / Africa / /

Country

Thailand / Kenya / United States / Netherlands / Malawi / Vietnam / Australia / United Kingdom / South Africa / /

Event

Extinction / /

Facility

Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute / Fraser Muggeridge studio / Sanger Institute / The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute / /

NaturalFeature

Saharan desert / Icelandic glacier / /

Organization

Academic Faculty / St Giles’ Church / Sanger Institute / Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute / St Peter’s Church / /

Person

Guy Haywood Kettle / Katie Paterson / Chris Tyler-Smith / Danielle Olsen / Campo del Cielo / Jim Ede / /

Position

artist / poet / member / /

ProvinceOrState

South Dakota / /

Region

Southeast Asia / /

Technology

Java / genetic code / human genome / /

URL

www.sanger.ac.uk / www.katiepaterson.org / www.wellcomecollection.org/global / www.kettlesyard.co.uk / /

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