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What effects do dreams have on children when they sleep at night? How might this shape their future? What if a child is inspired by my workshop and dreams about flying in space that night? This could also be integrated into the project as well.  – and What an interesting way to record the dreams of children by influencing them in a positive way to maybe dream about being in space! There is the literal dream of wishing to be in space as well as the dreamt dream – it could be interesting to find out how the children deal with the information presented and to see what inspiration presents itself.  
What effects do dreams have on children when they sleep at night? How might this shape their future? What if a child is inspired by my workshop and dreams about flying in space that night? This could also be integrated into the project as well.  – and What an interesting way to record the dreams of children by influencing them in a positive way to maybe dream about being in space! There is the literal dream of wishing to be in space as well as the dreamt dream – it could be interesting to find out how the children deal with the information presented and to see what inspiration presents itself.  
I imagine that the final outcome will take the form of a documented book. I would like to bring into this exploration my own photographic images.  I would also like to continue working with still images, collecting and collating information, personal accounts, visceral metaphors and other materials too, for cohesion of this narrative. The continuation of finding stories, overlaid onto people’s personal accounts of dreams in space or dreams connected with space could be an idea that would allow for crossing both the innocence of youth and fantasy together with narration from differing age groups.
I imagine that the final outcome will take the form of a documented book. I would like to bring into this exploration my own photographic images.  I would also like to continue working with still images, collecting and collating information, personal accounts, visceral metaphors and other materials too, for cohesion of this narrative. The continuation of finding stories, overlaid onto people’s personal accounts of dreams in space or dreams connected with space could be an idea that would allow for crossing both the innocence of youth and fantasy together with narration from differing age groups.
Strategy for Dreams in Space workshop
DREAMS IN SPACE and related happenings - A workshop by: Hamish John Appleby.
Location: International School Weimar.
Workshop duration: x4 - two to three hour - weekly meetings during the month of Feburary - in participation with the resident art teacher during class time, or run as an after school activity program, depending on what suits the School Director (Russel Marino) as well as the other teacher's schedules.
The general outline/synopsis of the workshops will be involve:
Workshop one: Introduction of myself and the theme and what ideas will explored during the four workshops, (listed below) as well as get to know the class a bit as well, with a couple of warm up games.
Talking to the children about dreams in general - showing some basic background information with visual aids on dreams.
Getting them to think about an interesting recent dream that they have had and share their experiences.
Showing a power point presentation of different images connected to the theme 'dreams in space' (similar to what I showed in Max's thursday class for my presentation - but a bit more  "child friendly" in terms of comprehension)
Asking the children what the idea of 'space' means to them: Identifying the different spaces: i.e: the space between objects and ourselves, the space that lies beyond our earth 'out there' and the space we see when we close our eyes.
A series of questions will be asked and explored about space and distance and then this will be further communicated by drawing or painting.
(This will then, hopefully lead to a series of painting and drawing explorations.)
Workshop two: Students will be asked to imagine what an astronaut might dream about when they are in space. This will be followed up afterwards by the the Greg Chamitoff Astronaut You-Tube video where he talks about how ordinary dreams are when he is in space.
A follow up discussion will then follow and then students will talk about the idea of going to space and who dreams about going into space - and identifying the differences of dreaming about literally going to space - and dreaming that you are in space and dreaming that takes place while in space!
Another part of all the workshops set out from day one, will be to ask the students to keep a visual or written or both  - type of diary of what they dream about every night - and encourage a friendly competition to see who can have a  dream about being 'up there' in space or flying or about space related situations. This possibility will hopefully be enhanced by the participation and engagement of drawing and discussions during the workshops.
Parents will also be give a short letter explaining what the workshop is and to perhaps help with the recording of nightly dreams - should there be any.
Workshop three: Another part of the workshop will be to explore the inner mind of space - and get students to draw what they see when they close their eyes. This will be done under supervision in groups and the students will be blindfolded and given materials to draw freely what shapes colours and objects they see when their eyes are closed, hopeful producing some interesting images. A homework assignment will be given out on this day, where the children have to make a mask out of found/household objects like egg containers - and build a mask that represents their idea of what alien/animals would look like in deep space.
Workshop four: Presentation of masks, with a photo-shooting (by me) and a coming together and finalising of all idea and images - writings etc -
The  workshop goals: for the students/children will be: to participate in a workshop designed to expand the concept of 'space', encourage creativity, build trust in a group situation, excite and stimulate their imagination, be exploratory with open ended possibilities, introduce new and interesting ways of seeing, finding connections between how images and discussions can carry on into the subconscious - and therefore enabling a logical line of after events to happen i.e: dreaming about being in space. Added to this, to work with a person from Australia and get to know a little bit about someone form another land or 'space'
Final outcome:
- to produce a series of drawing and possible writings that will then be exhibited at the International school or possibly somewhere in the Bauhaus if it can be organised - to be further discussed with Max.
-In addition to this, a booklet could be produced with a selection of drawings writing and ideas from the children - (perhaps made possible by a small financial donation from the International School - in exchange for the teaching of the workshops on my time - without pay… something to be further discussed with Russell Marino)
- and or: a PPP of students images with their own narration overlaid of what the images are about
-Another idea is to overlay the children's images on a PPP with the voices of adults - thus combining the idea of crossing generation perspective and this could also be an interesting way to present the works for the work as well as to the children - to give their work a 'big person' voice.
Teaching Merit and credentials:
Hamish John Appleby - Resident of Weimar
English teacher for the last three years in Germany
Bachelor degree in Fine Art
Technical Diploma in Photography
Currently Studying Masters in Media Art
Confident  and proficient in working with groups
My requirements from the school: Access to drawing and painting materials, a beamer, internet.
Age group: 9 - 12


==[[Andreas Beyer]]: The Radiostar==
==[[Andreas Beyer]]: The Radiostar==

Revision as of 16:16, 13 January 2010

Student projects of the class Space is the Place:

Hamish John Appleby

I have decided that I would like to continue with the theme of Dreams in Space as I feel that this is would be a constructive and logical progression that my work could take, especially after the presentation that I put together for the class; as it opened up so many fascinating ideas that could be further explored and this theme holds more substance for me now, than the previous theme of ‘Elephant in Space’ that I originally chose.

'"The visions we offer our children shape the future. It matters what those visions are. Often they become self-fulfilling prophecies. Dreams are maps" Carl Sagan, 1994.'

I am interested in the idea of running a creative workshop with the children from the International school in Weimar – where by, I give them a task to draw how they imagine space to be. This could be a fantastic opportunity for both myself and the children to engage in a workshop or kind of ‘mini project’ that they have probably never encountered before, with the outcome being a possible mini exhibition of drawings – or other creations.

I will be speaking with the director of the school(Russell Marino) about my plans. I also like the idea of continuing this field of enquiry, because it allows more of a free way of working that would be interesting to me.

What effects do dreams have on children when they sleep at night? How might this shape their future? What if a child is inspired by my workshop and dreams about flying in space that night? This could also be integrated into the project as well. – and What an interesting way to record the dreams of children by influencing them in a positive way to maybe dream about being in space! There is the literal dream of wishing to be in space as well as the dreamt dream – it could be interesting to find out how the children deal with the information presented and to see what inspiration presents itself. I imagine that the final outcome will take the form of a documented book. I would like to bring into this exploration my own photographic images. I would also like to continue working with still images, collecting and collating information, personal accounts, visceral metaphors and other materials too, for cohesion of this narrative. The continuation of finding stories, overlaid onto people’s personal accounts of dreams in space or dreams connected with space could be an idea that would allow for crossing both the innocence of youth and fantasy together with narration from differing age groups. Strategy for Dreams in Space workshop

DREAMS IN SPACE and related happenings - A workshop by: Hamish John Appleby.

Location: International School Weimar.

Workshop duration: x4 - two to three hour - weekly meetings during the month of Feburary - in participation with the resident art teacher during class time, or run as an after school activity program, depending on what suits the School Director (Russel Marino) as well as the other teacher's schedules.

The general outline/synopsis of the workshops will be involve:

Workshop one: Introduction of myself and the theme and what ideas will explored during the four workshops, (listed below) as well as get to know the class a bit as well, with a couple of warm up games.

Talking to the children about dreams in general - showing some basic background information with visual aids on dreams.

Getting them to think about an interesting recent dream that they have had and share their experiences.

Showing a power point presentation of different images connected to the theme 'dreams in space' (similar to what I showed in Max's thursday class for my presentation - but a bit more "child friendly" in terms of comprehension)

Asking the children what the idea of 'space' means to them: Identifying the different spaces: i.e: the space between objects and ourselves, the space that lies beyond our earth 'out there' and the space we see when we close our eyes.

A series of questions will be asked and explored about space and distance and then this will be further communicated by drawing or painting.

(This will then, hopefully lead to a series of painting and drawing explorations.)

Workshop two: Students will be asked to imagine what an astronaut might dream about when they are in space. This will be followed up afterwards by the the Greg Chamitoff Astronaut You-Tube video where he talks about how ordinary dreams are when he is in space.

A follow up discussion will then follow and then students will talk about the idea of going to space and who dreams about going into space - and identifying the differences of dreaming about literally going to space - and dreaming that you are in space and dreaming that takes place while in space!

Another part of all the workshops set out from day one, will be to ask the students to keep a visual or written or both - type of diary of what they dream about every night - and encourage a friendly competition to see who can have a dream about being 'up there' in space or flying or about space related situations. This possibility will hopefully be enhanced by the participation and engagement of drawing and discussions during the workshops.

Parents will also be give a short letter explaining what the workshop is and to perhaps help with the recording of nightly dreams - should there be any.

Workshop three: Another part of the workshop will be to explore the inner mind of space - and get students to draw what they see when they close their eyes. This will be done under supervision in groups and the students will be blindfolded and given materials to draw freely what shapes colours and objects they see when their eyes are closed, hopeful producing some interesting images. A homework assignment will be given out on this day, where the children have to make a mask out of found/household objects like egg containers - and build a mask that represents their idea of what alien/animals would look like in deep space.

Workshop four: Presentation of masks, with a photo-shooting (by me) and a coming together and finalising of all idea and images - writings etc -

The workshop goals: for the students/children will be: to participate in a workshop designed to expand the concept of 'space', encourage creativity, build trust in a group situation, excite and stimulate their imagination, be exploratory with open ended possibilities, introduce new and interesting ways of seeing, finding connections between how images and discussions can carry on into the subconscious - and therefore enabling a logical line of after events to happen i.e: dreaming about being in space. Added to this, to work with a person from Australia and get to know a little bit about someone form another land or 'space'

Final outcome: - to produce a series of drawing and possible writings that will then be exhibited at the International school or possibly somewhere in the Bauhaus if it can be organised - to be further discussed with Max.

-In addition to this, a booklet could be produced with a selection of drawings writing and ideas from the children - (perhaps made possible by a small financial donation from the International School - in exchange for the teaching of the workshops on my time - without pay… something to be further discussed with Russell Marino)

- and or: a PPP of students images with their own narration overlaid of what the images are about

-Another idea is to overlay the children's images on a PPP with the voices of adults - thus combining the idea of crossing generation perspective and this could also be an interesting way to present the works for the work as well as to the children - to give their work a 'big person' voice.

Teaching Merit and credentials:

Hamish John Appleby - Resident of Weimar English teacher for the last three years in Germany Bachelor degree in Fine Art Technical Diploma in Photography Currently Studying Masters in Media Art Confident and proficient in working with groups

My requirements from the school: Access to drawing and painting materials, a beamer, internet.

Age group: 9 - 12

Andreas Beyer: The Radiostar

Since more than 100 years humankind uses technology for broardcasting content and for some physics reasons nearly 80% of that signals are just "lost" in space. That means the nearby outer space ( 100 ly orbit) is in a way a kind of radioarchive or a cultural documentation of hunmankinds ability to send signals with several technologies. I'm focused on the frequency band of ultra short wave radio signals. To explain this cosmic-international radioarchive, I want to create a navigationplan to "travel" through that archive. the installation will be a (selfmade) telescopebody (no tech inside) that can be moved in different directions to zoom into a model of that "radiohalo". The room, where the telescope will be placed, is prepaired with some small radiotransmitters (selfmade) to symbolize where some particularly broadcasts are "waving" in outer space. Inside that telescopebody will be some, i think maybe three, radioreceivers to get in contact with the transmitters and by moving that telescopebody the recipient can adjust the programm that sounds in the body of the telescope. (sorry for my bad english)

Kyd Campbell: Dreams: in the direction of the frontier

Articles Tagged with “Space is the Place” in Kyd's Blog

video maquette (pretend the cow is a pony)
wodden cart for camera tied to the horse

keywords: space, frontier, dreams, dispersion, forward, ahead, distance, pathway, vibration, waves, western, cowboy, horse, self, psychedelia, utopia, horizon, beyond

Moving forwards towards towards a frontier.

I will produce a machine for self video recording and then film a short video metaphor.

The image will include a horse walking alone into the distance. In the image, a large rope, visibly attached to the camera point will lead towards the horse, as he is pulling the camera, filming himself.

I will construct a specialized cart for holding and stabilising the camera and a harness for attaching this cart to a horse. The horse will be instructed to walk in a straight line along a road in the countryside. The cart will be made of wood, well oiled.

The music for the video will be an adaptation of Grace Slick's 1980 solo song Dreams. The voice part of the original song will be written into a score for cello and recorded especially for this video.‎

STAGES

  1. Stage
    • designing the camera cart
    • training the horse
    • testing video equipment and lighting(outdoor conditions)
    • looking for a shooting location (stright country road)
  2. Stage
    • writing the score for the music (musician)
    • playing and recording the music
  3. Stage
    • testing the cart for speed and stability, modifying
    • recording the video, editing
    • presentation

LINKS

Cult about north american indians in (East-)Germany (Linklist)

dispersion

frontier

other awesome links

Fan Yu: Raumreisen & Zeitreisen

Sind Zeitreisen und Raumreisen möglich? oder nur ein Menschheitstraum ....

Ich hoffe, dass Sie mit meine Arbeit irgendwohin gehen können.

"Ich schlafe in Praha , arbeite in Berlin, esse in Beijing, spiele in Paris.... Welt ist nicht so groß. Ich kann irgendwohin gehe, ob es auf dem Mond ist.

Haben Dinosaurier Haar? Warum ist die Maya-Kultur verschwunden? Wer tötete John F. Kennedy? Was ist der öffentlichen verkehr? Möchten Sie die Lösung finden? Fakten sind direkt vor Ihren Augen...

Warten Sie bitte ein Sekunde ... “

Information

“I will build a new room, a room without a beginning and an end in which everything shall live and is summoned to live; which is at the same time quiet and noisy, unmoving unmoving and moving. It is to be high, as high as I want it to be; and low, f i want it low. It can be built as small as the smallest space or as large as a city, a state, or even a thought. The room, which is cheerful, vital, filled with color and movement is, at the same time tranquil and invites reflection without being demanding. It stands colorless and cold, in order to change as swiftly as a thought when I want it ... because it is both real and surreal, constructive and informal and colorful and intellectual and synchronous. It will require no art, because it is art, and the inhabitants of this room will become the greatest artists of our time. Everyone can become an inhabitant of this room. Try to find a room without a beginning and an end, and without limits. If you hold a mirror to a mirror you have a room without an end and limits, a room with unlimited possibilities, a new metaphysical space.”(Christian Megert, Galerie Köpke, Copenhagen 1961)

  • Diskussion : Zeitreisen

- dafür "Zeitreisen – ein Menschheitstraum". . . . . . . . . . . - dagegen "Leschs Universum - Sind Zeitreisen möglich? "

<videoflash type="youtube">Lr-ms5A9wzE|320|240</videoflash> <videoflash type="youtube">lGFI2ZKVOOo|320|240</videoflash>

Idea

YUFAN
Idea : Zeittunnel - "Space is The Place"


Um mein Idee besser darzustellen, stelle ich meine Arbeit mit die zwei aus ' Raum ' und ' Zeit ' kommenden Grundstoff her, die 'Spiegel' und 'Internet' sind. Für mich ist Spiegel eine magische Sache. Nach Reflexionsprinzip kann man einen 3D-Raum bauen, ist ohne Anfang und Ende.

'Das Internet ist ein weltweites Netzwerk bestehend aus vielen Rechnernetzwerken, durch das Daten ausgetauscht werden.' ( von wikipedia). Das internet spielt heutzutage eine sehr große und wichtige rolle. Man kann durchs internet alles mögliche machen, freunde kennenlernen..informationen über alles finden...nachrrichten... Alles können Sie hier kriegen. Es gibt sonst nichts auf dieser Welt.
Internetbesucher kann nicht nur die Information über Vergangenheit und Gegenwart finden, sondern auch über den Ausblick in der Zukunft... Zeit, die ein wichtiger Bestandteil der vier-dimensionalen Raum ist, wird durch Internet gut gezeigt.


Mit dem Technik von WII können alle Besucher eine Szene durch Internet auswählen. Die Szene wird gleichzeitig im Spiegelraum gezeigt werden . Darnach wird der Besucher in dem selbe gewählten Zeittunnel oder Raumtunnel stehen...

P.S. Ich stelle Spiegel, Kamera und Monitor am oben, damit der Tunnel verbogen werden kann.

See Multitouch

Jamie Ferguson: Vanessa_Cardui in Space

image: BioServe Space Technologies

Launch date November 16.09
STS-129 mission to ISS aboard space shuttle Atlantis
Vanessa Cardui animal astronauts in space
A project by NASA & NSBRI [national space biomedical research institute]

image:author


Vanessa_Cardui in Space

Cardui space.png


Research Applications:
Small organism study
General Features:
Passive gas exchange with cabin air (o2, co2, rH)
Habitats packaged to provide temperature, rH and experiment-specific sensors for environmental monitoring
Thermally controlled time course experiments
Imaging capabilities with near real-time downlink
Manual or automated config. control for activation and termination
Fluorescent, LED, electroluminescent and infared lighting available
Multiple levels of containment meet NASA safety reqs.

Capture flickr.png


see images on flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/62286352@N00/sets/72157623201878802/

cool space link in the press


André Wünscher, Anica Huck, Hannes Wagner, Michael Schlund, Michaela Honauer, Thomas Fritzsche

voyageo.de is still online.

VOYAGEO consists of projections of satellite pictures on to the human body. These pictures are not about act photography, but about the recognition of earth and the human body. Mankind has a high selfconfidence about itself and its reign on earth but still is not really selfaware. We are trying to produce thus selfconsciousness by showing not the beauty showed in today's media. We want to have a look on the everyday reality of body and earth. We are going to create a Website that acts as "Advent Calendar", so that every day from the 1st of December until the 24th of December visitors can discover a picture there. We want to take them on a 24-day-long journey in order to get greater attention for this theme.

Our concept bases upon two topics: The Innovation of Satellite Images & the Construction of the Human Body in the Media.

Our main focus is on the fascination of satellite images. Here are some interesting links to develop:


Wikipedia: Space exploration english, deutsch

Wikipedia: cartography english, deutsch

Wikipedia: orbital photography english, deutsch

The satellite pictures offer a special perspective on the earth: <videoflash type="youtube">hH8UMbzgIAE|340|300</videoflash>


In concern to the photography of Human Bodies we especially dicussed the Individuality of everybody's external appearance. This is related to the individual appearance of the earth on satellite images. People seem to be physically perfect in the modern media. But we know that is mostly manipulated:

Wikipedia: Image Manipulation english, deutsch

<videoflash type="youtube">MFPGa0pKyTg|340|232</videoflash>

So what is physical individuality?

Wikipedia: english, deutsch


Our project was successfully running in December 2009 on www.voyageo.de!

Henrike Schneider: The Feeling of Infinity ∞

The world of science means numbers, calculations, effects and explanations. The universe is a place to explore. Also here you find mathematics and calculations, time and space. When everything is in order and part of the human knowledge - you get the feeling of "security". The moon is turning with a certain speed around the Earth, the Earth - which has a certain mass and and an age is turning around the sun, which of course has a certain temperature and so on... . But what about things you can not explain? To be more precisely - questions which occur to our mind like: What is behind the universe and where is it all ending? Infinity.

The mainidea of the project is to find an installation, which creates this certain feeling.

O God, I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself king of infinite space... Hamlet

<videoflash type="youtube">ACaNnhujFCA|300|260</videoflash> Homer Simpson + Infinity

<videoflash type="youtube">QLi9SLbnLK0|300|260</videoflash> Ottifanten + Space


Comments by Max: You should check this Exhibition out: James Turrell: The Wolfsburg Project

Martin Ketelhut and Sylvia Rohr: Alieno

The plan is to produce artificial space pictures, photographs and an animated space to explore by using different materials and methods. 360°, telescope and long exposure time photos could melt with photos of surfaces, mist (artificial nebula) a.s.o

The best way to present our work is probably an exhibition. A series of 9 photo prints (ca.30x45), a screen to show the flash animation and documentation and also a table or box to show the photographed objects.

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Bianka Langnickel: Bookproject: „space is my place“ – aren‘t we all aliens?

for me space is in general is a very undefined place. as i think it encourage everybody to use their whole imagination and creativity i will use this unknown area to create my own place, figures and spacy environments. i am going to make an illustrated book for children which consists of these imaginary protagonists and will lead them to an abstract way of creating their own playground. the book will give them the opportunity to reconstruct the creatures by themselfs and learn how to create their own „aliens“. when the child is interacting with the object playing a part in the story its more easy for them to get a connection between the actual sense of making up something in addition to the creative process. they can use the „aliens“ they build before to make up further stories and play them within their family. so in the end their will be a book which provides a inter-social way of reading, listening, building and a wide range of playing effects on little children as much as on adults. it is „talking“ to different senses and invites everybody to join who loves to see the world and especially the space more open minded and in a creatively way of thinking about „outhere“.

  1. Stage
    • making experiments with the materials related to space and the figures to construct out of this material
    • finding an ideal story
  2. Stage
    • creating all of the figures
    • build sets where the figures act in
  3. Stage
    • testing photographie equipment and lighting, composition etc.
    • final photographie work - taking pictures of the actual sets
  4. Stage
    • postproduction _ retusche - like making the pictures more detailed, contrasted and fix some shadow areas etc.
  5. Stage
    • illustrate the be-creative part
  6. Stage
    • search for a publisher

calculated time for all parts: 1 year

Stefan Bernhardt and Christoph Schreiber

Creating a self-playing instrument

We want to create a self-playing instrument that uses a map of stars for creating soundscapes. The user should be able to change the snippet of the map, draw and edit zodiac signs and start and stop sounds.

When a star is clicked, it makes a noise and a shockwave comes up. It evolves through the space and activates other stars and items on its way which also make sounds and send new shockwaves. So the application doesn't need any user input to go on but the user can take influence on the continuity.

If a zodiac sign gets activated all linked stars will start making tones at the same time.

Two methods: Samples or MIDI

At the moment there are two techniques for realizing this idea:

  1. We render samples of the instruments and embed them in our application. It's easier to develop but very limited in functionality. The application could be distributed via web because no special hard- or software is needed.
  2. We send MIDI events to an external software synthesizer which will create the sounds. This requires a powerful machine and much research but is more powerful in the aspect of flexibility and creativity. The application needs some additional software to be running in the background so it won't be capable to be distributed as out-of-the-box experience.

Have some fun with Flash and MIDI

MIDI-GUI

Finally we finished our research in sending MIDI signals from Flash to other apps. To do so, we developed a little proxy app which sends MIDI signals. At first, Flash sends commands via a networking interface to the proxy app which acts as a server. Afterwards, the proxy app converts this data to MIDI signals which will be passes to a virtual MIDI interface. This interface is connected to our synthesizer. This allows us to control any MIDI-enabled app just as good as you would do it with controller hardware.

For testing purposes we coded a little framework which consists of some small classes and some GUI elements like buttons, sliders and a two-axis-panning field.

Current problems
  1. The whole synthesizer stuff is very very CPU intensive. So we have to optimize it or use a better machine (which is also difficult because of the software licenses).
  2. Sometimes there are big latencies when transfering the controller data from Flash to the synthesizer. Maybe it is also related to the CPU usage of the softsynths. We have to investigate this issue.
New possibility
  1. Because of the networking interface, it is also possible to use multiple computers to control the synths. So the interface can be run through another machine which is also better for performance reasons.

[1] thought interesting for you -jamie

Please make sure you do include in your conept what is known as Musica universalis, Pythagoras' theory about the harmonies of the planets. max 16:36, 16 December 2009 (UTC)

Katarina Sengstaken, Timea Tofalvi, Yuxiang Wen, and Shuo Liu: A Faraway Cold Palace (广寒宫)

Installation Concept

The moon has come into focus again in the great Space race. It has been forty years since Neil Armstrong landed on the moon, now after the recent discovery of water on the moon a new interest has been sparked about finally heading back. In this new moon race has new contenders, the US and Russia are no longer in the lead. By 2015 it might be a Chinese man to be the next to step foot on the moon.

We conceptualize our project around dissolving the western ideals and myths about the moon and working with Chinese mythology and symbolism as our focus. . Our concept of the moon stems from the three Chinese moon myths the story of Chang'e 嫦娥, Wu Gang吴刚 , and the Jade Rabbit 玉兔. These three myths revolve around a mystical laurel tree that grows on the moon.

Our project is not just an installation, but also involves a performance piece. The installation itself takes place in the Basement room of Mereien Strasse 5, where its floors will be covered with fine ash sculpted to look like the lunar surface. The archway in the room is covered and shaped into a crescent where luminescent blue light, represents a lunar earth-rise.

Links to some Artist Websites whose work reflects similar ideas of what our space is going to be like

<videoflash type="youtube">J9lLfaEdTMQ|340|300</videoflash> Chang'e in PekingOpera form -嫦娥奔月

<videoflash type="youtube">6Bo9l90vuUo|340|300</videoflash> Cremaster 5 - Proscenium Arch

Links to some Artist Websites who have worked with similar themes

Daniela Stade: To Fetch The Stars From Heaven

The Idea

We know constellations in heaven, for example the zodiac. The International Atronomical Union(IAU) published a list of 88 constellations. I want to find similar constellations on earth, which are formed by cities.

I am going to find these constellations by pictures of a satellite. Here you can see the Ursa Major (der große Wagen/the big dipper) and the same constellation built by cities on earth.

Maybe I am going to create a new type of starmap, but up to now i am not sure.

Jan Frederik Vogt: Bring Them Back

We took the stars from the sky

  • Stars are used by us. You can find them in logos, distinctions, decorations, jewellery, names, pictures and many other uses.
  • I want to collect them and bring them back to where they belong to.
  • This will show the different meanings and usages of stars in our society.

At the end of the semester I want to exhibit all the pieces I have found by then. I will build a star-spattered sky out of my collection at the ceiling. So the visitors of the exhibition have to climb on a ladder or a chair to have a closer look at it.

Xiaomei Wang

Gedanken meiner Idee

  • Vor ein paar Jahren hat man schon begonnen, die Spiele über das Thema des Weltraums zu designen. Z.B. das sehr bekannte Abendteuer-Spiel Samorost 1 von Jakub Dvorsky. Es zeigte uns eine interessante Geschichte, die der Weltraum als Hintergrund gestaltet wird. Vom gleichen Autor ist auch Samorost 2 und Machinarium.
  • Rund 2008 haben Pyramide(USA-Firma) mit Spaceweb(China-Firma) ein 3D Spiel designt, in dem die Spieler das Shenzhou Raumschiff virtuell kontrollieren könnten. Beispielweise kann man durch mission editor, vehicle editor, control panel editor und AI den Raumschiff spielen, damit man es im Weltraum zu senden.
Shenzhou Raumschiff
  • Für unserer Kurs möchte ich ein kleines flash- das ganze Leben des Raumschiffs machen, über diese sehr begeisterte Richtung. Weil der Weltraum so viele Überaschung und Fantasie hätte, könnte man natürlich schöne Geschichte vorstellen und interessante Inhalte für mein Projekt finden.

Luo Yu: The Virtual Solar System (3D Online-Platform)

The Idea

We live in the solar system and it is our nearest galaxy. I would like to make a simulation for the solar system, the initial idea is to use flash platform with ActionScript programming, I want to design a virtual mini-universe and will make this space into a virtual online exhibition, people will be able to access this place through the network.

I will design a virtual space with the solar system's nine planets, nebulae and all kinds of meteorites analog out. The Visitors can make use of the mouse and keyboard keys such as "up", "down", "left" and "right" in the whole space random wandering. To make the simulation more realistic, I will collect the texture first. Of course I can design a variety of sound effects too, for example: when I click a planet, it will send an interesting sound. Although that is a simulation of the solar system, but I will give this space a particular style, and the website will receive a seemly interfaces-design.