[meteorite-list] Meteorite Sculpture Will Be International Space Station First Artwork

Mark Ford mark.ford at southernscientific.co.uk
Thu Jul 31 03:31:59 EDT 2014


>> but I'm wondering what exactly is the point of melting down part of a meteorite and then recasting it as an exact copy of itself,<<

It's called .... wait for it ...... Irony!

<plays drums> - rat..tat..splash...

Sorry couldn't resist that one!


Mark

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Hi All,

I'm an artist myself, but I'm wondering what exactly is the point of melting down part of a meteorite and then recasting it as an exact copy of itself, indistinguishable from the original. The original meteorite is already a cosmic work of art, a rock transformed when it journeyed through space and then sculpted by the Earth's atmosphere and terrestrial impact. Part of the real meteorite would make a fine art installation on the ISS. It might be more original and interesting to transform a piece of a meteorite into another art form/shape rather than a just duplicate. 

Best regards,
Daniel

Daniel Noyes
Genuine Moon & Mars Meteorite Rocks
info at moonmarsrocks.com
www.moonmarsrocks.com

 
 
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Hi Art:

But not the first meteorite to be brought back to space from the Earth.
If
I remember correctly, about 20 years ago (do not remember which mission) Tom Jones brought a meteorite (do not remember what it was) up in the Shuttle. It may have been the same flight that he brought a Zuni Fetish up (and back).

Larry

> Interesting idea and article:
> http://news.artnet.com/art-world/meteorite-sculpture-will-be-internati
> onal-space-stations-first-artwork-67923
>
> -Art
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