... in 1986. Artists have the advantage of being able to travel in time as well as space Bonestell’s first published astronomical art was a series of paintings of Saturn from its (then nine) moons for a 1944 issue of Life magazine. Arthur...
... as a visitor? Wael Bazzi believes a change of focus is needed from traditional object-based curation to a blend of science and art, providing a platform for space scientists and creatives, where inspiration more that education is the mission of the...
... of the Space Shuttle/Space Station era to choose art as her next step in life Everything about the...why so many of us try to find other ways to do so: through art or writing or teaching or supporting charitable organisations on local or global social ...
... of 213 national and international scholars, artists, philanthropists, and business leaders newly elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The American Academy is one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious honorary societies, and...
... to free up some time. Time which we partly devote to art and philosophy. Time which we also greatly devote to developing new ... archaeologist of the future, feeds on that mystery for his art. “I’m thinking about a new artwork: corridors drawn upon a...
... involved in a number of projects concerning the satellite through its Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) programme. ARTES offers varying degrees of support to projects with different levels of commercial maturity and in the case...