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Space Soon: Art and Human Spaceflight takes place at the Camden Roundhouse in a couple of weeks' time.
There's quite a few intriguing events scheduled, though the two-day seminar, which is decidedly Not Cheap, looks to be the most interesting part... (Was the Apollo programme, its origins in Cold War posturing, ultimately the most successful art project in history? What do we really gain from human space exploration, culturally and scientifically? How do we design long-term space missions, such as the mooted trip to Mars, so that astronauts are able to have a humanising experience? In an unstable world, who should be the decision makers in the quest for space?).
There's quite a few intriguing events scheduled, though the two-day seminar, which is decidedly Not Cheap, looks to be the most interesting part... (Was the Apollo programme, its origins in Cold War posturing, ultimately the most successful art project in history? What do we really gain from human space exploration, culturally and scientifically? How do we design long-term space missions, such as the mooted trip to Mars, so that astronauts are able to have a humanising experience? In an unstable world, who should be the decision makers in the quest for space?).
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Date: 2006-08-31 09:40 am (UTC)