Week 9: Space + Art
For a long time, space remained unknown and unexplainable, yet through the work of both artists and scientists, a vast amount of knowledge regarding space has been produced and communicated throughout society. What stood out to me from this week’s material was how great of an impact art has had on the understanding and exploration of space, as artistic fictitious ideas, such as Arthur Clarke’s Space Elevator, have actually been turned into reality. What was once an idea in a scifi novel excited and encouraged the minds of engineers, such as Jerome Pearson, to publish technical papers on the concept. Image of Clarke's Space Elevator from wired.com Artists can further be seen as the “fuel of space exploration” as commented by Annick Bureaud, a member of the Leonardo Space Art Project, through the early works of Chelsey Bonestell. One of his many space paintings, Saturn from Titan, was one of the first pieces of space art that truly conveyed to the masses the realnes...