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A photo gallery of the Invisible Worlds display in St Andrew’s Square

March 24, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood 2 Comments

As part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival there is a collection of art on public display in St Andrew’s Square.

The goal of the work is to explore what is not normally seen by the human eye; whether because it’s too small, too large or simply too far away.

The photo gallery below was taken with an HTC Sensation – a phone, not a camera. It has many but not all of the pictures on display, does not use the actual titles of the work and does not carry the extremely useful fact file that accompanies each work. Consider the gallery below a taster and a reason to go view the public work.

Invisible Worlds will be on display in St Andrew’s Square from 8am to 6pm until Sunday 15th of April.

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