Two Possibilities By Leslie Raymond, Jason Jay Stevens and Tim Chupp
This installation incorporates notions of multiple possible universes, asymmetry, and the interaction of human inquiry - themes common to theoretical physics. The conception of this piece owes credit to Tim Chupp for his consultation, and to the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, especially Dante Amidei and Eric James, both of the UofM Physics Department.

Leslie Raymond received her BFA in film & video from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1990, and completed an MFA in New Genres at the University of Michigan in 1999.

Jason Jay Stevens obtained a BFA for writing in 1993 and has since studied linguistics, the bass guitar, installation art, and professional fabrication.

Tim Chupp is an experimental physicist who uses precision measurement and symmetries to probe elementary particle forces. He received his PhD in 1983 and has taught at Michigan since 1991.

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