![An image from <em>NGC 1999: Spooky Action at a Distance</em>.](https://www.hamilton.edu/assets/mmlibrary/images/185x/pellmanngc1999vidcap1.jpg)
NGC 1999: Spooky Action at a Distance, a work created by Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Music Samuel Pellman and Miranda Raimondi '08 was presented at the SCOPE international art festival in Basel from June 15-19 as part of an installation titled "The Light at the End of the Tunnel." The show was conceived as a celebration of the Large Hadron Collider that recently became operational at CERN Labs in Geneva.