Ala Ebtekar, Thirty-Six Views of the Moon (from the San Jose Museum of Art)
Cyanotype prints on found book pages exposed to moonlight.
Thirty-six Views of the Moon is a collection of night exposures, left from dusk till dawn and exposed by moonlight on book pages from texts referencing the moon and night sky spanning the last ten centuries. Working with photographic negatives of the Moon from the Lick Observatory archives in Northern California and treating each book page with Potassium ferricyanide and Ammonium ferric citrate (cyanotype) to make the surface of the page light-sensitive, the pages are then exposed overnight by the UV-light emitted by the moon. The work takes its cue from a poem by Omar Khayyam that imagines us as the objects of the Moon’s omnipresent gaze and, in response, produces a vignette of windows on the Moon that abstract the typical celestial gaze, merging galaxy with ground to collapse space and time. (McEvoy Foundation for the Arts)
Cow discovered on the Moon.
We love this image of Earth captured by the Orion capsule launched on Artemis I
Hilma af Klint, The SUW/UW Series, Group IX/SUW, The Swan, No. 15 (Serie SUW/UW, Grupp IX/SUW, Svanen, nr 15), (oil on canvas), 1915 [Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York, NY. © Stiftelsen Hilma af Klints Verk, Stockholm]
Advertising peaked at the Discovery channel “Boom de Yada” commercials
Pierre Cardin’s Bubble Palace In Cannes, France by Antti Lovag.
Built between 1975-1989.
Snoopy Goes to the Moon
Pay phone in Düsseldorf, Germany, 1972.
(Deutsche Fotothek)
Montes Apenninus ( 17.02.2024 )
Look at those huge tall mountains
Arp 248, Star Bridge