Time Zero
Nareemas Chehlaeh (PhD)
In collaboration with Baan Noorg Collaborative Arts and Culture
Nareemas Chehlaeh, born in 1989, Narathiwat, Thailand, lives and works in Chiang Mai, recently graduated her PhD of Science (Physics) from Chiang Mai University, Thailand, and obtained a scholarship from the Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Talent Project (DPST), Ministry of Science and Technology. She is interested in Astronomy especially Stellar Astrophysics, under the topic of Photometric analysis of variable stars in intermediate-age open clusters. While continuing her research and study, she obtained opportunity to work at the Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB) for one year with professional astronomers in Europe. She participated in several astronomical activities, such as the International School for Young Astronomy (ISYA) 2013 in Indonesia, the Vatican Observatory Summer School (VOSS) 2014 in Italy, and the UST-GUAS Radio Astronomy Winter School 2015 in South Korea as an Astro-physician which involves wide area of contents and disciplines. In Bangkok Layers exhibition, Nareemas applied part of her research concerning the scattering of the open clusters in the galaxy which gather amongst thousands of fixed stars with distinctive ages. The light of open clusters often occurs from massive high temperature blue-color stars, as young as tens of million years old. A star, even a young age one, associates longer period of age and distance than our empirical perception can estimate before it reaches our sights. Therefore, everytime we look up in the sky, the image that appears to our eyes are all pasts. Nareemas has shown a representation of historical time through a cosmos model referenced with coordinates of the investigator and implied with significant date and time (13’ 44’’ N-100’ 29’’ E 38.70 MASL 1.4 kpc = 4566.19 ly = 4.321016 km /11-7-1688) along with her direct experience of investigation beneath the broadest definition of cosmology concept to reinterpret the starting of zero point where there is nothing - neither time nor emptiness.
Nareemas Chehlaeh (PhD)
Time Zero, 2018
One channel video, color, 56 sec., loop
In collaboration with Baan Noorg Collaborative Arts and Culture
Nareemas Chehlaeh (PhD)
In collaboration with Baan Noorg Collaborative Arts and Culture
Nareemas Chehlaeh, born in 1989, Narathiwat, Thailand, lives and works in Chiang Mai, recently graduated her PhD of Science (Physics) from Chiang Mai University, Thailand, and obtained a scholarship from the Development and Promotion of Science and Technology Talent Project (DPST), Ministry of Science and Technology. She is interested in Astronomy especially Stellar Astrophysics, under the topic of Photometric analysis of variable stars in intermediate-age open clusters. While continuing her research and study, she obtained opportunity to work at the Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB) for one year with professional astronomers in Europe. She participated in several astronomical activities, such as the International School for Young Astronomy (ISYA) 2013 in Indonesia, the Vatican Observatory Summer School (VOSS) 2014 in Italy, and the UST-GUAS Radio Astronomy Winter School 2015 in South Korea as an Astro-physician which involves wide area of contents and disciplines. In Bangkok Layers exhibition, Nareemas applied part of her research concerning the scattering of the open clusters in the galaxy which gather amongst thousands of fixed stars with distinctive ages. The light of open clusters often occurs from massive high temperature blue-color stars, as young as tens of million years old. A star, even a young age one, associates longer period of age and distance than our empirical perception can estimate before it reaches our sights. Therefore, everytime we look up in the sky, the image that appears to our eyes are all pasts. Nareemas has shown a representation of historical time through a cosmos model referenced with coordinates of the investigator and implied with significant date and time (13’ 44’’ N-100’ 29’’ E 38.70 MASL 1.4 kpc = 4566.19 ly = 4.321016 km /11-7-1688) along with her direct experience of investigation beneath the broadest definition of cosmology concept to reinterpret the starting of zero point where there is nothing - neither time nor emptiness.
Nareemas Chehlaeh (PhD)
Time Zero, 2018
One channel video, color, 56 sec., loop
In collaboration with Baan Noorg Collaborative Arts and Culture