Bernd Nicolaisen - Head of 67P, University of Bern, CH, 2018
Head of 67P - ESA/Rosetta Mission, #010, Bern, 2018 Head of 67P - ESA/Rosetta Mission, #011, Bern, 2018
Bernd Nicolaisen - Head of 67P, University of Bern, CH, 2018
„Analog Echo“ and „Abstractions of 67P“ - ESA/Rosetta Mission
Physics Institute - University of Bern, 23.10.2018
In collaboration with the MiARD project, led by the University of Bern, and the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research of Göttingen, Bernd Nicolaisen has developed his two new series „HEAD OF 67P - ESA / ROSETTA MISSION“
and „CHURY OUT OF HORIZON“.
The new works revolve around mysterious places that have never been seen before, places more than 400 million km away from planet Earth. Within this seemingly abstract visual world, new perspectives on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko reveal themselves to the viewers. The large-format pictures in 3D print- and tableaux-formats incorporate two different work series.
„HEAD OF 67P - ESA/ROSETTA MISSION“
„Analog Echo“
The work is based from the ESA/Rosetta mission, the three-dimensional finger print of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The analogue reproduction technique leads to a three-dimensional effect in the pictures, giving them a spatiality and a mystical glow. The effect is achieved by transforming digital data into an analog image and reinterpreting
with 3D technology. (Océ elevated print on aluminium)
„CHURY OUT OF HORIZON“
„Abstractions of 67P“
The silhouettes of an ESA model of 67P formed the basis for this work. In order to display the surfaces, different material were used that reacted through an interplay of adhesion and cohesion. Among others through water, methanol, oxides, different pigments and powders. This leads to associations similar to the material and structures existing on the comet, which include and emphasise the effect of the tableaux.
PROJEKTTEAM
Physics Institute - University of Bern, Prof. Nicolas Thomas, PD Dr. Martin Rubin
Amanuensis GmbH - Leandro von Werra, Dr. James Whitby
MiARD Project: This project was (partially) funded by the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract number 16.0008-2 and the EU‘s Horizon 2020 program contract number 649660.
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Göttingen
Dr. Holger Sierks
Factum Arte, Madrid
Adam Lowe
Credits: Bernd Nicolaisen based on images taken by the Rosetta/OSIRIS cameras,
© ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS TeamMPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA