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Documentation of projects from the class [[GMU: | Documentation of projects from the class [[GMU:Space Is The Place|Space is the Place]] by [[Max Neupert]] in the [[:Category:WS09|winter semester 2009/2010]]: | ||
==[[Hamish John Appleby]]: [[GMU:DREAMS IN INNER SPACE AND THE FRONTIER OF THE VOID|DREAMS IN INNER SPACE AND THE FRONTIER OF THE VOID]]== | ==[[Hamish John Appleby]]: [[GMU:DREAMS IN INNER SPACE AND THE FRONTIER OF THE VOID|DREAMS IN INNER SPACE AND THE FRONTIER OF THE VOID]]== | ||
[[Image:Wexper.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Hamish John Appleby: ''Mindmap'']] | [[Image:Wexper.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Hamish John Appleby: ''Mindmap'']] | ||
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==[[Andreas Beyer]]: The Radiostar== | ==[[Andreas Beyer]]: The Radiostar== | ||
Since more than 100 years humankind uses technology for broardcasting content and for some physics reasons nearly 80% of that signals are just "lost" in space. That means the nearby outer space ( 100 ly orbit) is in a way a kind of radioarchive or a cultural documentation of hunmankinds ability to send signals with several technologies. I'm focused on the frequency band of ultra short wave radio signals. To explain this cosmic-international radioarchive, I want to create a navigationplan to "travel" through that archive. the installation will be a (selfmade) telescopebody (no tech inside) that can be moved in different directions to zoom into a model of that "radiohalo". The room, where the telescope will be placed, is prepaired with some small radiotransmitters (selfmade) to symbolize where some particularly broadcasts are “waving” in outer space. Inside that telescopebody will be some, i think maybe three, radioreceivers to get in contact with the transmitters and by moving that telescopebody the recipient can adjust the programm that sounds in the body of the telescope | Since more than 100 years humankind uses technology for broardcasting content and for some physics reasons nearly 80% of that signals are just "lost" in space. That means the nearby outer space ( 100 ly orbit) is in a way a kind of radioarchive or a cultural documentation of hunmankinds ability to send signals with several technologies. I'm focused on the frequency band of ultra short wave radio signals. To explain this cosmic-international radioarchive, I want to create a navigationplan to "travel" through that archive. the installation will be a (selfmade) telescopebody (no tech inside) that can be moved in different directions to zoom into a model of that "radiohalo". The room, where the telescope will be placed, is prepaired with some small radiotransmitters (selfmade) to symbolize where some particularly broadcasts are “waving” in outer space. Inside that telescopebody will be some, i think maybe three, radioreceivers to get in contact with the transmitters and by moving that telescopebody the recipient can adjust the programm that sounds in the body of the telescope (sorry for my bad english). | ||
==[[Kyd Campbell]]: [[GMU:in the direction of the frontier|in the direction of the frontier]]== | ==[[Kyd Campbell]]: [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/in the direction of the frontier|in the direction of the frontier]]== | ||
[[Image:Snapshot_2009-11-19_00-31-29.jpg|right|thumb|250px|video maquette (pretend the cow is a pony)]] | [[Image:Snapshot_2009-11-19_00-31-29.jpg|right|thumb|250px|video maquette (pretend the cow is a pony)]] | ||
keywords: space, frontier, dreams, dispersion, forward, ahead, distance, pathway, vibration, waves, western, cowboy, horse, self, psychedelia, utopia, horizon, beyond | keywords: space, frontier, dreams, dispersion, forward, ahead, distance, pathway, vibration, waves, western, cowboy, horse, self, psychedelia, utopia, horizon, beyond | ||
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I constructed a specialized camera mount for holding and stabilising the camera on a rope. The subject is instructed to pull on the rope. Currently, the rope is tied to a fixed point. | I constructed a specialized camera mount for holding and stabilising the camera on a rope. The subject is instructed to pull on the rope. Currently, the rope is tied to a fixed point. | ||
[[GMU:in the direction of the frontier|Read on...]] | [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/in the direction of the frontier|Read on...]] | ||
==[[Fan Yu]]: [[GMU:Reisen duch Zeit und Raum|Reisen duch Zeit und Raum]]== | ==[[Fan Yu]]: [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Reisen duch Zeit und Raum|Reisen duch Zeit und Raum]]== | ||
[[Image:YuFanSIP2009.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Idea: Zeittunnel - “Space is The Place”]] | [[Image:YuFanSIP2009.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Idea: Zeittunnel - “Space is The Place”]] | ||
''"Ich schlafe in Praha , arbeite in Berlin, esse in Beijing, spiele in Paris.... Welt ist nicht so groß. Ich kann irgendwohin gehe, ob es auf dem Mond ist.” Es ist ein Traum von mir... Aber es kann sein...'''' | ''"Ich schlafe in Praha , arbeite in Berlin, esse in Beijing, spiele in Paris.... Welt ist nicht so groß. Ich kann irgendwohin gehe, ob es auf dem Mond ist.” Es ist ein Traum von mir... Aber es kann sein...'''' | ||
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''Ich hoffe, dass Sie mit meine Arbeit irgendwohin gehen können. Nach ein Sekunde Lang sind die Fakten direkt vor Augen... “'' | ''Ich hoffe, dass Sie mit meine Arbeit irgendwohin gehen können. Nach ein Sekunde Lang sind die Fakten direkt vor Augen... “'' | ||
[[GMU:Reisen duch Zeit und Raum|Project description]] | [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Reisen duch Zeit und Raum|Project description]] | ||
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This project began by following the 'Butterflies In Space' project sponsored by the National Space Biomedical Research Institute; Vanessa Cardui larvae that hatched six days earlier flew aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis to the International Space Station. Children from American elementary schools were encouraged to take part by creating their own butterfly habitats in the class room, to watch the butterflies live and grow and die over the course of 25 days; the greatest variable being gravity. The second was possibly the 'payload', the artificial habitat taken aboard to house the larvae. The difference is not so much in its content but with the container itself. A 'flight certified scientific insert' was developed at BioServe Space Technologies at the University of Colorado. "Our…competency is enabling the conduct of space life sciences research in a highly regulated environment in such a way as to make the complicated process completely transparent to the investigator." This appeared a very different object from the terrariums and disposable plastic food containers the school children were promoted to use, but their aims were comparable. | This project began by following the 'Butterflies In Space' project sponsored by the National Space Biomedical Research Institute; Vanessa Cardui larvae that hatched six days earlier flew aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis to the International Space Station. Children from American elementary schools were encouraged to take part by creating their own butterfly habitats in the class room, to watch the butterflies live and grow and die over the course of 25 days; the greatest variable being gravity. The second was possibly the 'payload', the artificial habitat taken aboard to house the larvae. The difference is not so much in its content but with the container itself. A 'flight certified scientific insert' was developed at BioServe Space Technologies at the University of Colorado. "Our…competency is enabling the conduct of space life sciences research in a highly regulated environment in such a way as to make the complicated process completely transparent to the investigator." This appeared a very different object from the terrariums and disposable plastic food containers the school children were promoted to use, but their aims were comparable. | ||
[[GMU:Vanessa_Cardui in Space|Project description]] | [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Vanessa_Cardui in Space|Project description]] | ||
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Next to the picture I will put interview pieces. Questions, which are dealing with the problems of waste and its circulation. | Next to the picture I will put interview pieces. Questions, which are dealing with the problems of waste and its circulation. | ||
==[[Martin Ketelhut]]/[[Sylvia Rohr]]: [[GMU:Alieno|Alieno - Artificial space pictures made by pure photography and montage]]== | ==[[Martin Ketelhut]]/[[Sylvia Rohr]]: [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Alieno|Alieno - Artificial space pictures made by pure photography and montage]]== | ||
[[Image:Alieno_buch.jpg|right|thumb|250px|self-bounded book "alieno"]] | [[Image:Alieno_buch.jpg|right|thumb|250px|self-bounded book "alieno"]] | ||
The plan was to produce artificial space pictures that are made by pure photography and montage. Different materials, objects, gases and liquid mixtures - directly shot or shot through a microscope with short and long exposure time - built the basis and got later arranged to those space pics. | The plan was to produce artificial space pictures that are made by pure photography and montage. Different materials, objects, gases and liquid mixtures - directly shot or shot through a microscope with short and long exposure time - built the basis and got later arranged to those space pics. | ||
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*[[GMU:Alieno|Project Documentation]] | *[[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Alieno|Project Documentation]] | ||
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calculated time for all parts: 1 year | calculated time for all parts: 1 year | ||
==[[Stefan Bernhardt]] and [[Christoph Schreiber]]: [[GMU:Captain Rock'it and the Sound of Stars|Captain Rock'it and the Sound of Stars]]== | ==[[Stefan Bernhardt]] and [[Christoph Schreiber]]: [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Captain Rock'it and the Sound of Stars|Captain Rock'it and the Sound of Stars]]== | ||
[[Image:Rockit-Logo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Logo]] | [[Image:Rockit-Logo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Logo]] | ||
Imagine the universe's infinite emptiness, a place where absolute silence rules. We want to fill this space symbolical and to give the innumerably stars a special sound. | Imagine the universe's infinite emptiness, a place where absolute silence rules. We want to fill this space symbolical and to give the innumerably stars a special sound. | ||
In interaction between the user with the stars and the stars among themselves, there will be different sounds create. They will picture a musically portrait of the universe. | In interaction between the user with the stars and the stars among themselves, there will be different sounds create. They will picture a musically portrait of the universe. | ||
* [[GMU:Captain Rock'it and the Sound of Stars|Project Documentation]] | * [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Captain Rock'it and the Sound of Stars|Project Documentation]] | ||
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==[[Jan Frederik Vogt]]: [[GMU:Our stars|OUR STARS]]== | ==[[Jan Frederik Vogt]]: [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Our stars|OUR STARS]]== | ||
[[Image:Sternebsp.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Sterne]] | [[Image:Sternebsp.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Sterne]] | ||
We took the stars from the sky. They are used by us. You can find them in logos, distinctions, decorations, jewellery, names, pictures and many other uses. Have a look at our own starry sky. | We took the stars from the sky. They are used by us. You can find them in logos, distinctions, decorations, jewellery, names, pictures and many other uses. Have a look at our own starry sky. | ||
[[GMU:Our_stars|Find out more]] about the project. | [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Our_stars|Find out more]] about the project. | ||
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==[[Luo Yu]]: [[GMU:Virtual Solar System|Virtual Solar System (3D Online-Platform)]]== | ==[[Luo Yu]]: [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Virtual Solar System|Virtual Solar System (3D Online-Platform)]]== | ||
[[Image:luoyubild1.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Virtual Solar System]] | [[Image:luoyubild1.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Virtual Solar System]] | ||
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body movements. When the user visited this platform, the hand movements of user will recorded by the camera as commands. Once the system has found a projector connection, this platform is switched into the "astronaut mode", in this mode you can move in front of the screen free by own hands and feet in order to feel the spectacular of the spacewalk. Each user can even set up their own celestial bodies and share online. | body movements. When the user visited this platform, the hand movements of user will recorded by the camera as commands. Once the system has found a projector connection, this platform is switched into the "astronaut mode", in this mode you can move in front of the screen free by own hands and feet in order to feel the spectacular of the spacewalk. Each user can even set up their own celestial bodies and share online. | ||
[[GMU:Virtual Solar System|Project documentation]] | [[GMU:Space Is The Place/projects/Virtual Solar System|Project documentation]] | ||
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