A new exhibit at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University invites viewers to imagine a boundless universe from the Big Bang to present day. Josiah McElheny’s monumental installation Island Universe envisions an infinite, multiverse cosmos, where five separate universes occupy the same space, frozen in their individual moments of expansion
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