Imagine all of us in one room.

British artist James Yarker has a way of gathering everyone in the world in one place. He uses rice - 112 tonnes of it, and each grain represents one of the 6.7 billion of us on our planet.
He then divides up the piles of rice, er- of us, into different global statistical piles. One heap represents the population of India. Another pile represents all the children who will die this year of diseases for which there is a vaccine available. And another portrays the number of people who will visit a McDonald's restaurant today.
Throughout any installation of 'Of All the People in the World' docents clothed in brown atelier coats continually sweep all of us that have fallen out of our piles, back into them. If only life could be the same...
Here's a glimpse at an installation that'll make you look at life differently.
