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This list tries to put together artists in the context of a contemporary art practice who relate to space in their work. This contrasts to what the term space art refers in the wikipedia. If you perform a search on [[Google:Space Art]] you'll see that he term space art is generally associated with science fiction style illustrations of outer space. The article [[wikipedia:Space Art]] is heavily edited by members of the [http://iaaa.org International Association of Astronomical Artists] which feature cheesy pictures of astronauts, space craft and colorful planetary scenery. Since the Hubble Space Telescope delivers even more spectacular images then previsioned by air-brush illustrators the demand for “artistic” renderings of the outer space has arguably declined, the IAAA's website looks like it's from the 90ies. | This list tries to put together artists in the context of a contemporary art practice who relate to space (as in ''outer space'') in their work. This definition contrasts to what the term space art refers in the wikipedia. If you perform a search on [[Google:Space Art]] you'll see that he term space art is generally associated with science fiction style illustrations of outer space. The article [[wikipedia:Space Art]] is heavily edited by members of the [http://iaaa.org International Association of Astronomical Artists] which feature cheesy pictures of astronauts, space craft and colorful planetary scenery. Since the Hubble Space Telescope delivers even more spectacular images then previsioned by air-brush illustrators the demand for “artistic” renderings of the outer space has arguably declined, the IAAA's website looks like it's from the 90ies. | ||
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* [http://www.nelsonhenricks.com/satellite.html Nelson Henricks] | * [http://www.nelsonhenricks.com/satellite.html Nelson Henricks] | ||
** Satellite (2004) | ** Satellite (2004) | ||
* [http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/fotografie-weltraumkuenstler-charles-wilp-gestorben-1212940.html Charles Wilp] 1932 - 2005 | |||
* [http://inigomanglano-ovalle.com Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle] *1961 | * [http://inigomanglano-ovalle.com Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle] *1961 | ||
** Phantom Truck (2007) - A mock up of the alledged chemical weapons factories on trucks presented by Colin Powell to the UN security council | ** Phantom Truck (2007) - A mock up of the alledged chemical weapons factories on trucks presented by Colin Powell to the UN security council | ||
* Eva and Franco Mattes a.k.a. 0100101110101101.ORG | * Eva and Franco Mattes a.k.a. 0100101110101101.ORG | ||
** [http://www.0100101110101101.org/home/vopos VOPOS] A Self-surveillance System for Complete Digital Transparency | ** [http://www.0100101110101101.org/home/vopos VOPOS] A Self-surveillance System for Complete Digital Transparency | ||
* [http://jimmymcbride.com Jimmy McBride] | |||
* [http://www.ffur.de Agnes Meyer-Brandis] *1973 is mimicking scientific research: she interacts with the public when creating a meteor crater in space or practising movement in space-suits. | * [http://www.ffur.de Agnes Meyer-Brandis] *1973 is mimicking scientific research: she interacts with the public when creating a meteor crater in space or practising movement in space-suits. | ||
** [http://www.forschungsfloss.de/impact/index.html Impact]], public Meteorit-Watching (2009) | ** [http://www.forschungsfloss.de/impact/index.html Impact]], public Meteorit-Watching (2009) | ||
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[[Category:Satellite]] | [[Category:Satellite]] | ||
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