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CHRISTENSEN @ CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

Aug DEC Apr 01 2022 2023 2024     About this captureSkip to content 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 pleased to […]

KICKSTARTER 111% FUNDED!

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 us on the home page, and included us in emails about their favorite art projects–thanks

INGIE BAHOE, SSF INTERN, RESEARCHES ANTENNA-TREE

“First draft design of antenna tree by mounting and exciting current probes,” from Interim Report, Tree of Life Antenna and Ground Segment Design,” by Ingie Baho During the summer of 2019, The Tree of Life team welcomed intern Ingie Baho to the JPL campus. Ms. Baho is an engineering student at NYU Abu Dhabi, and

A-TEAM MEETS AT FULCRUM

During the summer of 2019, Julia Christensen was awarded the A+S Incubator residency at Fulcrum Arts in Pasadena, CA. Fulcrum is a non-profit arts organization that supports artists working with scientists. In July, JPL’s A-Team (made up of members of the Space Song Foundation) was able to meet in the work room at the residency

TOM HALL, LAETITIA SONAMI, JULIA CHRISTENSEN IN CONVERSATION

Over the summer of 2019, Julia Christensen and musician/programmer Tom Hall created data sonification patches using Max/MSP. The prototypes are wildly successful, and led to Julia Christensen’s first live tree prototypes in the exhibition, Upgrade Available, at ArtCenter in Pasadena. This video documents a conversation between Fulcrum Arts’ AxS Incubator Resident Julia Christensen and programmer Tom Hall,

A-TEAM MEETS AT LACMA

In May 2019, JPL’s A-Team held a meeting at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s Art + Tech Lab. The purpose of this meeting was to consider the Tree of Life mission concept in the context of an art museum, inspiring the team to think about the artistic underpinnings of the project. The day

JULIA CHRISTENSEN IN CONVERSATION WITH DR. TONY FREEMAN @ LACMA

On October 28, 2019, Dr. Anthony Freeman and artist Julia Christensen discussed their collaborative work on the Proxima B spacecraft/art concept, live, in front of an audience. The event took place in the Art + Tech Lab at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. To read a transcript of their conversation, along with questions

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