session 4

Title

Space as an Artistic Medium

Description

Since the late 70s and early 80s a small group of artists has been exploring the potential of outer space as a medium for art. The application of space technology, materials, and data, coupled with an artistic vision, has created an art that is highly innovative and far removed from mainstream dictums. Examples of this new artistic genre centred on Interstellar Message Composition, Music, Dance in Weightlessness, Vacuum Deposition, Artificial Auroras, Orbital Debris, Water Management, War and Peace, Earth-Imaging, GPS and the Internet. This session will address the work of contemporary artists who have developed new ways to appropriate space as an artistic medium. Current and future applications of this aesthetic paradigm for space will be examined.

Date

2013-09-26

Time

09:45

Room

303A

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Astronauts as an Artistic Medium

accepted

20'

no-show

Dr. Sarah Jane Pell

ESA Topical Team Arts & Science

Australia

2

SPACE WISHES: A New Media Interdisciplinary Performance Collaboration To Be Created During A Sub-Orbital Flight

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Frank Pietronigro

Zero Gravity Arts Consortium

United States

3

Earth flash - a science & art project creating an earth-based environment to experience light flashes astronauts do have in space

accepted

20'

confirmed

Mr. Tim Otto Roth

Imachination Projects

Germany

4

Olfactory Kits and Personal Greenhouses for Spacefarers

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Ms. Carrie Paterson

California State University

United States

5

Tunguska meteorite in the paintings of the artist of the Kulik expedition 1937

accepted

20'

confirmed

Prof. Itta Riumina

Association Tsiolkovsky

Russian Federation

6

Making of the Venus Concept Watch 1.0

accepted

20'

confirmed

Dr. Tibor Balint

Royal College of Art

United Kingdom

7

Etherospermia: the sky-seeding project

accepted

20'

confirmed

Dr. Ioannis MICHALOUDIS

Curtin University of Technology

Australia