• Joel Brown

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    Joel Brown is a staff writer at BU Today and Bostonia magazine. He’s written more than 700 stories for the Boston Globe and has also written for the Boston Herald and the Greenfield Recorder. Profile

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There are 2 comments on The New Black: the Least Reflective Paint Ever

  1. Anish Kapoor did an exhibit in Portugal where he painted an 8-foot deep hole with vantablack, thus removing all perception of depth and making it indistinguishable from a 2-dimensional painted circle.
    An elderly person tried walking on it, fell in, and was seriously injured. Hey, it’s ART!

  2. The math of the cost of Gravity Black and Singularly Black, in the final paragraph, needs some work (former doesn’t calculate cheaper) and providing a link to where readers can buy either would be great also.

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