Noah's ark
an improbable space survival kit
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Author
Publication
2021 - Arvinius+Orfeus Publishing, Stockholm, Sweden
Language
English
Word Count
65,250 words, Guess
Page Count
261 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-109198533568
- ISBN-139789198533569
- OCLC Control Number1151894314
- Open LibraryOL43862995M
Classifications
- DDC700.411
- LCCN7233.I44 A4 2021
Description
Having as inspiration survival kits used in Apollo and Mercury space missions, the artist book Noah's Ark. An Improbable Space Survival Kit, advances a set of conceptual and artistic tools to be used in a crisis situation - our present times - and to imagine the future. The accelerated rhythm of global climate change, vanishing bio resources and the effects of the Anthropocene pose the urgency of survival in stronger and stronger terms. What are the possible scenarios to be followed? Nowadays, leaving the Earth and colonizing outer space is gradually becoming a potential alternative reality. The unknown cosmos is gradually turned into a world to be seen, grasped, explored and inhabited. Artemis Moon Mission is scheduled for 2024. Worlds, potentially hosting life or capable of sustaining it, are being envisioned and searched for, exoplanets are discovered. Self-sustainable space habitats are imagined. Contemporary Noah's Arks are designed, human life prolongation is sought for, while Military Space Commands are created. Ethical questions abound regarding the attempt to colonize and inhabit space, as well as regarding human responsibility toward outer space, which starts to be marked by an Anthropocene stage. The actively sought for planetary migration toward space contains simultaneously the promise of future as well as the germs of contamination and destruction of the worlds it encounters. Is outer space a viable scenario for life prolongation and survival? If so, does it breed life, as we know it, or do we witness an ontological shift in what life means? This project is supported by Konstnärsnämnden, The Swedish Art Grants Committee.
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