Monday the 10th of September at 12:15 five members of Moon Gallery will give a lecture about their projects and research within astrophysics, geology and geochemistry, arts and design. The lecture is a part of GESTAGANGUR, lecture series by The Department of Design and Architecture at Iceland Academy of the Arts. The lecture takes place in lecture room A at Þverholt 11.
 
The lecture is in English and open to the public

 

Lecturers: 
Bernard Foing (geimeðlisfræðingur)
Alexander Zaklynsky (listamaður)
Anna Sitnikova (listamaður)
Marc Heemskerk (jarðfræðingur)
Benjamin Pothier (listamaður)
 
 
Lectures and their researches are listed below:  
 
Bernard Foing (astrophysicist) – EuroMoonMars: research, analogue simulations and Artscience opportunities
Bernard Foing is senior advisor to ESA DG and space astrophysicist. He served as lead project scientist for SMART-1, has been Co-I of SOHO, XMM, Mars Express, COROT, EXPOSE ISS, ExoMars, PI manager for ExoGeoLab, ExoHab, EuroMoonMars projects, and director for ILEWG. For his PhD in Astrophysics and Space Techniques, he used an UV telescope on a sounding rocket (LPSP-SacPeak-Lockheed- Boulder-Harvard). He worked as astronomer for the European Southern Observatory (ESO Chile), as space astrophysicist at CNRS before joining ESA ESTEC, and as Professor of Physics, Astrophysics, Earth, Planetary & Space sciences in France, FloridaTec & VU Amsterdam. 
 
Alexander Zaklysnky (artist) – Moon Gallery 
Is an audio-visual Artist and Sculptor. Breaking the two and three dimensional fields of traditional art into the fourth dimension is a primary drive in his creative process. Infusing these fields with aesthetic resonance is the goal. Expression, abstraction, representation and spatialism converge in the work through meditative explorations of perspective, colour and structure. Zaklynskys work navigates the contemporary landscape establishing platforms from which to gain new perspectives.” 
 
Anna Sitnikova (artist) – Art Moon Mars & Origami for Moon Mars Architecture
Hostile and gentle at the same time – space inspires Sitnikovas designs as the ultimate architectural space, where gravity doesn’t limit structural possibilities and axes infinitely expand. She specializes in developing smart materials, three-dimensional, expandable and interactive structures. In collaboration with textile architect Studio Samira Boon she is implementing origami structures into the digital weaving process. They’re creating and digitalizing various origami patterns for MoonMars architectural applications. 
 
Marc Heemskerk (geologist) – Martian and Lunar soils as Building Blocks
Heemskerk is a Bachelors (undergrad) student at the VU Amsterdam in Geology and Geochemistry. He’s had a lifelong dream of people skipping around on the lunar or Martian surface - may that be him or someone else - he would like to help first-handedly to achieve that goal.
Heemskerk’s project is about the building of concrete/mortar from lunar and Martian (simulant) soils, to test which kinds of soils are the best to use (in terms of compressive, tensile, and point strength, compressional durability, radio-isolation, and abundance).”
 
Benjamin Pothier (artist) – "Extreme Arts Expeditions and Astronaut Trainings, a case study"
Mr Benjamin Pothier is an Artist/Researcher/Explorer, a PhD Candidate Planetary Collegium (Plymouth University, UK), an elected Explorers Club (NYC) Fellow International and Expeditions Director E2 for 7L Global a Luxury techwear International company.