David Chalmers Alesworth

National College of Art, two person show, Febuary 16th-1st March 2009

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Work in progress January 10th, 2009

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Columns of Stewardship

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Samples of boxes, for Fermi’s Pile.

Construction of CP-1, or Chicago Pile Number One, was done under the football stadium in an abandoned squash court. On December 2, 1942, mankind first harnessed the energy of the atom. Fermi’s pile produced only 1/2 watts of power. But that was all the power the United States needed to start the next phase of the bomb’s development. The pile contained 771,000 pounds of graphite, 80,590 pounds of uranium oxide and 12,400 pounds of uranium metal when it went “critical.” It cost about $1 million to produce and build. The pile took the form of a flattened ellipsoid which measured 25 feet wide and 20 feet high.

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Light Box sample, for “Trees of Lahore”

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Column sample, for “Columns of Stewardship”.

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“The Little Book of Slugs”.

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ISBN 1 90217 513 1 Paperback
Publication date 2002 Retail Price £4.99
Format Pb – 130mm x 100mm
Extent 128pp
Illustrations b/w line drawings

The Little Book of Slugs edited by Allan Shepard and Suzanne Galant, CAT Publications, 2002. A truly tiny book, perhaps pocket sized to facilitate it’s use in the garden. Tales of woe and revenge. Slug inflicted carnage and diabolical retribution, from salt, egg-shells, scissors and copper sheets. A good chapter on knowing your enemy followed by several on tackling the pests. Gleaned from the experience and advice of hundreds of surveyed gardeners the book is at least solace if not the final solution. I found most of the advice suitable for a more tropical garden too.

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