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** [http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/seven-thoughts Seven Thoughts] (1976)
** [http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/seven-thoughts Seven Thoughts] (1976)
** [http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/artist/davis/biography The Last Nine Minutes], Live performance for international satellite telecast (1977)
** [http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/artist/davis/biography The Last Nine Minutes], Live performance for international satellite telecast (1977)
* [http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/werke/microvenus/ Joe Davis] *1953
* [[wikipedia:Joe Davis (artist)|Joe Davis]] *1953
** Microvenus (1986)
** [http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/microvenus Microvenus] (1986) a genetically modified bacteria carrying the stylized image of a vulva. That image was supposed to be included in the [[wikipedia:Voyager Golden Record|Golden Record]] sent to outer space in the voyager craft but then was censored.
* Alejo Duque/Andrés Burbano/Camilo Martínez/Gabriel Zea
* Alejo Duque/Andrés Burbano/Camilo Martínez/Gabriel Zea
** [http://backup.berebere.info/berebere.html BereBere] (2007)
** [http://backup.berebere.info/berebere.html BereBere] (2007)

Revision as of 23:49, 10 September 2010

This list tries to put together artists in the context of a contemporary art practice who relate to space in their work. This contrasts to what the term space art refers in the wikipedia. If you perform a search on Google:Space Art you'll see that he term space art is generally associated with science fiction style illustrations of outer space. The article wikipedia:Space Art is heavily edited by members of the International Association of Astronomical Artists which feature cheesy pictures of astronauts, space craft and colorful planetary scenery. Since the Hubble Space Telescope delivers even more spectacular images then previsioned by air-brush illustrators the demand for “artistic” renderings of the outer space has arguably declined, the IAAA's website looks like it's from the 90ies.

Artists

Groups, institutions, collectives

See also

  • GPS for locative media artworks.