HEIDI NEILSON

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Satellites

A series of prints commemorating defunct satellites which remain in orbit today, made by letterpress print collage; two images from the same linoleum block were combined for each image, one black ink on white paper, one silver ink on black paper. PROSPERO x-3 (satellite commemoration), 2012. 22.5 x 13.75 in, letterpress print collage, edition of 10. Launched October 28, … [Read more...]

ISS Road Trip

ISS Road Trip, 2012. 6 x 9 x 2.5 in., 800-page hardbound digital-offset printed book. ISS Road Trip shows stills from a video clip of the International Space Station orbiting the earth. The book is intended to be viewed in a moving car, as in the related video (below). Edition of 50. __________________________________________ ISS on I17N, 2012. 47-second video of ISS Road … [Read more...]

Space Junk Guide to the Hayden Planetarium

Space Junk Guide to the Hayden Planetarium, 2012. 5.5 x 8.5 in, 16 pages. This guide uses the Hayden Planetarium Sphere at the American Museum of Natural History as a reference point to describe and locate the phenomena of the debris in Earth’s orbit. VIEW THE GUIDE AS A PDF HERE, images from the guide are below, and a printed version is available at the Flux Factory gallery … [Read more...]

Stargazing by Microscope

Stargazing by Microscope, 2011. 2.75 x 2 x .125 in. Digital offset printed, perfect bound, 48 pages, edition of 120. The images in Stargazing by Microscope were selected from books, magazines, and maps found in a single residence in Queens, New York, and were photographed using a Digital Blue QX5 computer microscope. Stargazing by Microscope: $22. … [Read more...]

Orbital Debris Simulator

Orbital Debris Simulator, 2010. 8 x 10 x .75 in. Screen and letterpress printed, handbound with aluminum covers, 24 pages with one fold-out page, edition of 70. Viewable in 3D with anaglyph glasses enclosed in side pocket. Published by Women's Studio Workshop. Orbital Debris Simulator describes the phenomena of ‘space junk’ in the earth’s orbit, showing  points of interest … [Read more...]

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