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Whilst looking up Satellite on the machine I stumbled across this , which I quite liked. I wonder if there is a postage stamp of this published?

http://www.space.com/15824-iran-launching-fajr-sat…

Artist’s conception of Iran’s small Earth-watching satellite “Promise of Science and Industry,” a 50-kilogram satellite, which launched into orbit on Feb. 3, 2012 atop Iran’s Safir 1-B rocket. The satellite is called Fajr (or “Dawn”).
CREDIT: Iranian Space Agency

Dominique Rey


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Close Encounters and a Video / Film call out

Well i finally got round to watching Close Encounters of the Third kind – the Spielberg classic. The last time i watched it must have been 20 years ago i guess so lots of it i hadn’t remembered. It was quite good and interesting to consider in light of more recent films which make use of digital special effects.

Watching this film had prompted me to put together the UFO call out for artist made video and film around the subject of UFO’s and interplanetary visitations. If you have something you think would be suitable – the advert/opportunity is currently going through approval for both a-n and axis. Will announce on here when its approved.

Nicola Naismith


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This is the one, precious, (are Polaroid pictures by nature and cost per shot always precious?) image taken on my Polaroid Spectra before it had a bit of a meltdown. It is a record of the UFO archive table as set up at The Royal Standard for Dave Evans.

This is the first time we have set up the archive table, as previously, during Space Exchange, CJ Mahoney at Aid & Abet arranged the documents and objects as we sent them into the gallery. Our first approach was a linear, grid-like arrangement but the objects did not sit comfortably with this. Our final decision was to sort of throw the archive evidence a short distance into the air and, with a few tweeks, place the items where they landed. I think this methodology could be an interesting metaphor for our approach to UFO investigation as a whole….. hmmm.

Dominique Rey


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Lets talk UFO’s

The talk in Liverpool went well, it was a great opportunity to order our thoughts and working methodology. It was good to reflect on the process and share it with Dave Evans (who first suggested the UFO theme) and the rest of the audience who gathered to find out what we had been up to. In addition to the UFO research journey we also spoke about our inexpert view of Liverpool which prompted all sorts of connections and suggestions for things to look at from the audience. We started a bit late and as such the film screening (Close Encounters of the Third Kind) was replaced by a trip to a lovely pub near the station with cut glass panels and beautiful tiles. Thanks to all who came along, to the directors for helping to put everything together and of course to Dave Evans for working with us.

This project has been good in so many ways, there is exploration, communication, collaboration, exchange and working in a way that takes the pressure off producing a product. Dominique and I have developed a productive working relationship. We have also developed a kind of shorthand communication allowing us to say quickly when something is or isn’t working. This is good, makes the process reflective but also fast moving.

There is no doubt Liverpool is a beautiful city and I love being there. Its compact but has such a range of architectures, people and functions. The morning after the talk we went back to the docks to take some more photos in the pouring rain, then dropped into the Open Eye gallery whilst Liverpool Pride walked past (the rain had turned to sunshine). Liverpool has many beautiful historic buildings many of which are unoccupied, but have been colonised by the ever present buddleia which has thrived in the wet weather.

We are planning to go back in the Autumn to see some of the biennial.

We will also be giving our UFO talk at the Queen of Hungary project space in November – more details to follow. For the Q of H event we will be curating a selection of artist videos relating, reflecting or questioning UFOs. We will post a call out on a-n in the coming weeks.

Nicola Naismith


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A date for Liverpool

Dominique and I are off to The Royal Standard in Liverpool to give a talk about the Touring Territories project. We will be talking about the UFO research we undertook for Dave Evans. Evans will be talking about how science fiction feeds into his practice and has selected a UFO classic film to be screened after our presentation: Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

We will also talk about responses to Liverpool from our own practice interests, research and site visit.

Touring Territories Project: East Anglian UFO Archive at The Royal Standard

Friday 3rd August 2012

7pm

Free – please come along.

The Royal Standard

Unit 3, Vauxhall Business Centre
131 Vauxhall Road,
Liverpool L3 6BN UK

Nicola Naismith


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