Tours of Room 1 of the Museum of Space Exploration’s 800th anniversary exhibition of artefacts have been running – with appreciation of the performance art required to sustain suspension of disbelief.
One colleague has suggested that we might show together under the MOSE umbrella. Her work is an exhibition of the artefacts brought back from Vastus 26 – one of the planets designated as garbage dumps in 2200. Revisiting these planets has meant an abundance of recyclable material has been recovered.
Four more rooms are available for interested artists…you can contact MOSE via..
www.theowood.com
Phew…the final show is hung, there’s nothing more to do to it except wonder how much bigger and better it could be..
But The Museum of Space Exploration is now sailing away into the blogosphere and has its own dedicated blogspot..
www.museumofspaceexploration.com
with all the latest news and pictures.
A taster….
June 7
Curators, looking through the archives, came across a puzzling addition to the Nujema artefacts. Delicate burnt out pieces of material fused to a background could suggest purposeful rather than accidental burning. Further examination could lead to more clues as to how these artefacts came to be left on the planet.