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Articles tagged: space art

  • scientific literacy, space art, Space museum, space science August 2019 Reinventing the space museum

    ... 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 new...

    • scientific literacy
    • space art
    • Space museum
    • space science
    Authors: Wael Bazzi    
  • Apollo 15, Fallen Astronaut, Hoeydonck, space art June 2018 Archaeologist of the future

    ...still is. Over the years, however, the development of space systems has allowed the gradual emergence of an economic ... to free up some time. Time which we partly devote to art and philosophy. Time which we also greatly devote to developing new ...

    • Apollo 15
    • Fallen Astronaut
    • Hoeydonck
    • space art
    Authors: Guerric de Crombrugghe    
  • Cosmic Impressionism, space artists, Swirly Art August 2018 Making a cosmic impression

    ... these wonderful Cosmic Impressionists, I hope you will explore more of their ‘out of this world’ space art and all of the space art that can be found through the IAAA. Website: iaaa.org Instagram: iaaa_spaceart Twitter: ArtOfAstronomy I would...

    • Cosmic Impressionism
    • space artists
    • Swirly Art
    Authors: Nicole Stott    
  • children’s art, International Space Station, Space for Art Foundation, spacesuit November 2018 Creating the ‘Space for Art Foundation’

    ... Center Houston in their central gallery. Along with three of the colourful art spacesuits, it was a wonderful mix of children’s space art and art created by scientists, engineers and astronauts who are normally only thought of for their technical...

    • children’s art
    • International Space Station
    • Space for Art Foundation
    • spacesuit
    Authors: Nicole Stott    
  • Nicole Scott, Space for Art March 2016 Space for art

    ... make these dreams a reality. The article on the following pages, ‘Why do we need space artists?’ by British space artist David A Hardy, looks at the history of space art and argues that, despite modern digital imagery, there will always be a place...

    • Nicole Scott
    • Space for Art
    Authors: Nicole Stott    
  • Astrobotic, lunar artefact, MoonArk, museum April 2020 Lunar artefact – a time capsule for the future

    ... that could withstand thousands of centuries in the Moon’s harsh climate. The MoonArk extends the legacy of the Space Art movement of the 1960s–1970s and in a sense it can be evaluated against the multitude of artefacts sent into deep...

    • Astrobotic
    • lunar artefact
    • MoonArk
    • museum
    Authors: Mark Baskinger    
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