The first monograph by artist Dennis Balk employs various forms of visual expression - from abstract to straight photography - to explore the relationship between models for subatomic particles and the day-to-day life of human beings. As Balk examines the boundaries between science and culture he contends that the process frames this science, which becomes a narrative that facilitates a kind of reality.' With bold, graphic images and vibrant colour, Particles + Waves With Plausibility is sure to appeal to the scientifically-minded aesthete.'