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Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, almost never give interviews, but he just gave one to the Certified Practicing Accountants of Australia. (Don’t ask.) Here’s the video. 
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creativetime:

Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, almost never give interviews, but he just gave one to the Certified Practicing Accountants of Australia. (Don’t ask.) Here’s the video. 

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The next chapter to this book?—Matt Mullican’s interactive project for Triple Canopy, “Planetarium,” in which readers navigate a scale model of the solar system.
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The next chapter to this book?—Matt Mullican’s interactive project for Triple Canopy, “Planetarium,” in which readers navigate a scale model of the solar system.

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“You look at the outside of what’s meant to represent the celestial sphere, which is actually the opposite of its form. Our position in relation to it is inverted; in fact, we are inside the sphere looking out, not on the outside looking at this globe. But we’ve learned to read it, even though it shouldn’t make sense.”—Matt Mulican on “Planetarium,” his interactive scale model of the solar system, a project for Triple Canopy programmed by Patrick Smith. Above image: the print companion of the project, From Me (in Space).
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“You look at the outside of what’s meant to represent the celestial sphere, which is actually the opposite of its form. Our position in relation to it is inverted; in fact, we are inside the sphere looking out, not on the outside looking at this globe. But we’ve learned to read it, even though it shouldn’t make sense.”—Matt Mulican on “Planetarium,” his interactive scale model of the solar system, a project for Triple Canopy programmed by Patrick Smith. Above image: the print companion of the project, From Me (in Space).

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“Astronomical” is a scale model of our solar system in twelve 500 page volumes  printed-on-demand. On page 1 the Sun, on page 6,000 Pluto. The width of  each page equals one million kilometres.”—Mishka Henner
For another interactive, scale model of the solar system, see Matt Mulican’s  ”Planetarium,” in Triple Canopy issue 10, where you can navigate freely in space.
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“Astronomical” is a scale model of our solar system in twelve 500 page volumes printed-on-demand. On page 1 the Sun, on page 6,000 Pluto. The width of each page equals one million kilometres.”—Mishka Henner

For another interactive, scale model of the solar system, see Matt Mulican’s  ”Planetarium,” in Triple Canopy issue 10, where you can navigate freely in space.

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Jan Dibbets, Perspective Correction.
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Jan Dibbets, Perspective Correction.

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Evolution of the Spacesuit

Images from “Spacesuits: The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Collection,” by Amanda Young, with photographs by Mark Avino.

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Triple Canopy is an online magazine, workspace, and platform for editorial and curatorial activities. Working collaboratively with writers, artists, and researchers, Triple Canopy facilitates projects that engage the Internet’s specific characteristics as a public forum and as a medium, one with its own evolving practices of reading and viewing, economies of attention, and modes of interaction. In doing so, Triple Canopy is charting an expanded field of publication, drawing on the history of print culture while acting as a hub for the exploration of emerging forms and the public spaces constituted around them. Triple Canopy is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization.

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