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A playground of Ideas: a new artwork to celebrate the King’s Buildings centenary

The College of Science and Engineering, in conjunction with the University of Edinburgh Art Collection, launched a new artwork by Scottish artist Katie Paterson on the 10 December 2021.

Artist Katie Paterson stood next to her artwork on a concrete structure.

By Vicki Bell, Media Producer, Communications and Marketing

Commissioned in 2019 as part of a programme of celebratory events to mark the King’s Building (KB) campus centenary (KB101), Paterson’s new work, Ideas, takes the form of one hundred three-line texts cut in stainless steel.  Situated in a variety of locations in and around the KB campus, some of the 'Ideas' will be immediately visible and others will be hidden in unexpected places inside and out, at varying levels, high and low.   Each 'Idea' is inspired by scientific thought and research, and the subject matter is wide ranging, from the first colours on earth to the universe’s last stars; involving fields such as chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology and geography.

Video: A playground of Ideas: a new artwork to celebrate the King’s Buildings centenary
The College of Science and Engineering, in conjunction with the University of Edinburgh Art Collection, launched a new artwork by Scottish artist Katie Paterson on the 10th of December 2021. Commissioned in 2019 as part of a programme of celebratory events to mark the King’s Building (KB) campus centenary (KB101), Paterson’s new work, Ideas, takes the form of one hundred three-line texts cut in stainless steel. Situated in a variety of locations in and around the KB campus, some of the 'Ideas' will be immediately visible and others will be hidden in unexpected places inside and out, at varying levels, high and low. Each 'Idea' is inspired by scientific thought and research, and the subject matter is wide ranging, from the first colours on earth to the universe’s last stars; involving fields such as chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology and geography.