Can’t Picture the Future? Sofie Shen Can Help. Here’s something you might not think to do with your spare time: give NASA a hand by …
FEATURES – Other Skies: An Exoplanetary Festival
At this point in time, I’m no stranger to loneliness. I’ve had many conversations with the plant on my desk, and some days I swear …
WORKS – Paper Planets by Jamie Molaro
Jamie Molaro is a professional astronomer and researcher at the Planetary Science Institute. She has worked on the recent NASA OSIRIS-REx mission to the asteroid …
CREATORS – Amy Rae Hill
Name: Amy Rae Hill Which came first in your life, the science or the art? The art! And I think that’s an important distinction. While I …
WORKS – Marshal Clark’s Art of the Gods
Marshal Clark is a metallurgical engineer who studies the microstructures of metals. After being struck by their beauty during graduate school, he began capturing images …
WORKS – Catching the Light
How do science and technology frame our experiences of the natural world? Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt tackle this empirical question in their work: Catching …
WORKS – Debris by PLEX NOIR
Formed in 2012, PLEX NOIR is an artist collective based in Germany that has created visual and acoustic experiential projects using an experimental approach. Their …
Works – Antonio Holguin’s Cosmic Cathedral Series
Antonio Holguin is an artist and designer based in Seattle, Washington. His watercolour series Cosmic Cathedral fuses astronomy, Greek mythology, and geometry together, creating window-like portals into an …
WORKS – Force & Nature by Justin Van Genderen
Justin Van Genderen‘s Force & Nature poster collection explores several scientific theories. The posters have a vintage graphic design aesthetic reminiscent of 60’s space stamps. In …
WORKS – Adam Makarenko’s Miniature Exoplanets
Adam Makarenko is a Toronto-based photographer, filmmaker, and sciartist whose miniature exoplanet experiments quench our curiosity when imagining a world beyond our own. Drawing influence from astronomy …
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