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“The Impact Of Discovery” by Li-Hill in Kiev, Ukraine

June 14, 2016
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Li-Hill-7_photo by Roman Oleg

New York based Canadian street artist Li-Hill just painted the building of the Cultural Arts Center of the biggest Technical University of Ukraine “KPI” in Kiev.

This piece speaks to two influential discoveries within the last two centuries. The name of the artwork is “The Impact Of Discovery”.

Painted on this multi-surfaced building is an explosion created from the Boson Higgs experiments, where two Hydrogen protons collide together at the speed of light. These experiments shed light on the nature of our universe and the particles, which tie it together.  “Overlaid on top is a manipulated image mixed from my own process and a photograph by Etienne-Jules Marey made at the turn of the 20 century. Marey, a scientist and a contemporary of Edward Muybridge, was the first person to put multiple images into one plate making the first multiple exposed images. Marey along with Muybridge, were the godfathers of film and sowed the seeds that have given birth to the powerful cinematic industry—exporting Western culture globally—that we see today,” the artist wrote on his Facebook page.

The image of the man running, mirrored, becomes a symbol of hydrogen protons hurtled toward each other and of the impact that these discoveries have on the world around us and the world within us.

“This piece also has a subterranean meaning that is influenced by the current situation in Ukraine. These conflicts breed discoveries that, through struggle, enable culture, identity and community to be forged,” says Li-Hill.

Li-Hill-10_photo by Roman Orel (FILM.UA Group) Li-Hill-8_photo by Roman Orel (FILM.UA Group) Li-Hill-1_photo by Maksim Belousov Li-Hill-4_photo by Maksim Belousov

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