The students of the Becoming Aerosolar graduate seminar (co-taught by Tomás Saraceno, Jol Thomson and myself) presented their work in the exhibition of Tomás Saraceno at 21er Haus, Vienna. They designed a manual, tested cut-down mechanisms, made aerosolar postcards, wrote texts, presented in a round table symposium, worked in motion, danced, and launched aerosolar sculptures at sunrise.
Thank you to 21er Haus, especially Mario Codognato, Mario Kojetinsky and Julia Hartmann; Jessie Hofinger, Phillip Dreyer and Mathias Pelli at TU Braunschweig; Funk und Computer Zentrum Hohenschonausen, Sven Steudte and Thomas Krahn; and Adrian Krell, Daniel Schulz, Kotryna Slapsinkaite and Stefano Arrighi, all of whom made this excursion, exhibition and many aerosolar launches possible!
A Manual for Becoming Aerosolar.
Presenting the cut-down mechanism.
Rewriting the Drake Equation for Aerosolar intelligence.
Becoming Aerosolar Exhibition Catalogue, in which I have a piece with Derek McCormack and Bronislaw Szerszynski.
Launching an aerosolar sculpture in the morning.