The “Y” sculpture series is made by aluminum tubes and connects 12 dodecagonal mirrored surfaces on which are engraved the maps of 12 cities visited by the artist in 2010: Moscow, Berlin, Hong Kong, Paris, Miami, London, Shenzhen, Vatican City, Shanghai, Grenoble, Geneva and Florence.

The Global network displays a tennis ball as an ephemeral photon bouncing in a crystalline geometry called Hyper-diamond by his inventor the computer engineer Raymond Aschheim engaged, since 2001, in the search for a topological structure able to describe the standard model of  particles by including the gravity force.

[Electromagnetic levitation fields, tennis balls, aluminium, 125 x 150 x 30 cm]

[Electromagnetic levitation fields, tennis balls, aluminium, 125 x 150 x 30 cm]

[Electromagnetic levitation fields, tennis balls, aluminium, 125 x 150 x 30 cm]

[Electromagnetic levitation fields, tennis balls, aluminium, 125 x 150 x 30 cm]

[Electromagnetic levitation fields, tennis balls, aluminium, 125 x 150 x 30 cm]

[Electromagnetic levitation fields, tennis balls, aluminium, 125 x 150 x 30 cm]

[Electromagnetic levitation fields, tennis balls, aluminium, 125 x 150 x 30 cm]

[Electromagnetic levitation fields, tennis balls, aluminium, 125 x 150 x 30 cm]