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We are so happy to report that we were invited to strike up a collaboration with this Joshua Tree, located near Hinkley, California at the Center for Land Use Interpretation‘s Desert Research Center. This is the first of two trees…
Due to COVID response measures, this event has been postponed until Friday, September 23, 2022. From the Cleveland Museum of Natural History website: Artist, writerAssociate Professor of Integrated Media, Oberlin CollegePresident, Space Song Foundation As part of our Centennial Speaker Series, we are…
The Space Song Foundation recently launched its first public campaign on Kickstarter. We are thrilled at the enthusiastic response, and happy to report that 181 backers supported the project at 111%! Kickstarter gave us a “Project We Love” badge, featured…
The Tree of Life project (produced by the Space Song Foundation) sonifies 200-year data sets collected from live trees to create songs about the trees’ experience here on Earth. In this visualization/sonification, you can see the moments when our sensors…
This is the third video update with LACMA Art + Technology Lab grant recipient Julia Christensen. Since 2017, the artist has been working with employees at Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Innovation Foundry (now, The Space Song Foundation) to envision an artwork…
The Endeavor Toward Technological Advancement and its Impact on our Lives; a zoom presentation sponsored by ArtCenter and Fulcrum Arts as a part of the Leonardo/LASER series. Christensen describes her ongoing artwork about “upgrade culture,” which led to her involvement…
A video describing the history of Tree of Life project, by the Space Song Foundation. This silent video was included in Julia Christensen’s exhibition at ArtCenter. This video premiered at Julia Christensen’s solo exhibition, “Upgrade Available,” at ArtCenter College of…
The dielectric property of a tree is the innate electrical property that runs through its organic matter, which can be activated by a transmissive ground station to turn the whole tree into a large, living antenna system. The dielectric properties…
In the October 2020 issue of the Brooklyn Rail, Hall Rockefeller reviews Christensen’s book, Upgrade Available. The entire article can be read HERE. “Through her fellowship at LACMA’s Art + Tech Lab, Christensen began working with NASA scientists to design…
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