Impression of the perfect cycle
 
 
Our efforts to study the history and evolution of the universe have been going on for years. While looking at the stars and trying to understand what is going on around us, we try almost everything. One of the most important steps of this was the Hubble Space Telescope, which was sent to space by NASA in 1990, together with technology, and still delivers many images to us today. We can go outside of the world and look at what is happening outside the world.
 
The Earth-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope has helped answer some of the most compelling astronomical questions of our time and uncovered mysteries we never knew existed.
 
Hubble probes everything from black holes to planets around other stars, with vision emitting the ultraviolet from the visible to the near-infrared. As Hubble continued man’s quest to explore the universe, his unique abilities made great advances in astronomy.
 
Sensitive electronic detectors count each piece of light hitting the camera, but do not directly record the color of the light. Hubble uses special filters that only allow a certain range of colors. After the unwanted light is filtered out, the remaining light is recorded. As a result, every image Hubble sends to Earth is black and white.
 
Many full-color Hubble images are combinations of three separate exposures, each taken in red, green, and blue light. Red, green and blue is the primary colors of light. When these three colors are mixed, it can reproduce almost any color of light that the human eye can see. This is how televisions, computer monitors, and video cameras recreate colors to show a picture. The images of the universe reach us through many stages. Thus, we can see and interpret the art of the universe as if touching. We see these unique images through screens and expand our imagination. one I reinterpreted these images, which were taken with the Hubble Space Telescope, colored through some processes, and fitted into the dream boxes in our homes, in a digital environment, and transformed them into works that would describe the stained combination of colors.
 
 
Each work was created by arranging photographs taken on certain dates. I showedthese images to us through screens and exhibited them in a dream box as they expand our imagination.
 
The operation of the Dreambox, showing us the photographs taken, and also reaching us with a certain signal accuracy of the images we received from space could only occur with a flawless sequence of processes.
 
 
I created a permanent collection by converting the digital works I prepared to NFT to explain this whole flawless cycle.
 
We saw the first images of the Hubble space telescope through the televisions in our homes. We continue to push the limits with the virtual reality that technology has reached.
 
This study, which was prepared to remind us of our first step to where we are now and not to forget in our future steps, will turn into an icon symbolizing the point that science has reached.
 
You can follow and review her works on [@BayramAlaca](https://twitter.com/BayramAlaca)’s Twitter account as of February 15, 2022.
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Presentation of a collection that I created with a nostalgic presentation of the images recorded by the Hubble space telescope.

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