Where Could the Dark Matter Be?

By Louise Odes Neaderland
Brooklyn, New York: Louise Neaderland, 2017.

8.5 x 5.5" black paper envelope. Black and white title letters pasted on front of stamped envelope. Printed on the envelope in white "To whom it may concern" and "The more things change the more they remain the same." On the reverse side of the envelope is the artist's address label as well as signature and date. Contents: 7.5 x 9.75" single sheet folded; 7 x 4.5" white envelope with clear pane. White envelope (stamped SARAJEVO 1993) contents: five piece paper puzzle. Photocopy in black and white.

Louise Neaderland: "It is an expansion and revision of 1993 book I made for the Quarterly, about the massacre in Serbia. The more things change, the more they remain the same."

Louise Neaderland, Where can the dark matter be?: "Article about dark matter in space, and a jig saw puzzle of slaughter in Serbia. A description of axioms, WIMPS, and other particles, and a puzzling photograph of death on the streets of Sarajevo asks the question 'Where can the dark matter be?'"
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