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Lunar orbiter (SAMOS) mission print (detail)
Lunar orbiter (SAMOS) mission print (detail)
Women with Impact by Bettina Forget
Women with Impact by Bettina Forget
Women with Impact by Bettina Forget
Women with Impact by Bettina Forget
Commemorative map celebrating the 125th anniversary of the United Lunations (2060 - 2185).
Commemorative map celebrating the 125th anniversary of the United Lunations (2060 - 2185).

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September 30 - November 19, 2016

The Selenic Institute presents: The Moon Museum

About the Exhibition

Visual Voice Gallery is delighted to present artifacts from the Selenic Institute’s Moon Museum. Curator Bettina Forget collaborated with the Institue for six months, consulting its extensive archives and interviewing researchers, historians, and artists.
The selected artifacts orbit around the theme of maps, place, and nomenclature. Each object connects to the larger narrative of human colonization of the Moon, and how our understanding of ‘place’ changes when we are no longer connected to the Earth.

About the Selenic Institute

The Selenic Institute was formed in 2060 as part of the Lunations Act ratification. Initially located in Shackleton Crater, the Institute moved its headquarters to the Aitken Basin in 2079 and now includes an archive, a research facility, and an artist-in-residence center.

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