Imagine a social mixer for celestial beings. A casual affair, a brunch maybe, with olives and wine and the tones of a harp wafting through the ether. Our God is there, looking good, and by way of introduction he reaches into his wallet and takes out some photographs to pass around for the other cosmic deities to look through. God does this with the pride of a father showing snapshots of his newborn daughter, and that is because these are pictures of his planet.

Our planet.

The daydream answer to a musing about what sort of Earth pictures God would collect can now be found hanging on the walls of the Bunkamura Museum in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward.