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Open Source Space Program

photo of Tomas Rawlings

Tomas Rawlings
22nd October 2010


Thus far all of the major space programs have been led by national governments in conjunction.  There are a few others that are being run by either huge corporations and/or individual billionaires.  Needless to say that at the moment the space-race is not one for the rest of us.

Until now.  Into the arena comes artist Song Hojun

[Hojun] has for the past five years been exploring ways to integrate the concept of a personal satellite project into cultural contexts and into his artistic practice.

All the satellite-related systems (except for the rocket to launch it) are DIY programs –- designed so that regular people may also have the chance of developing and eventually launching their own.

There is also a book and website to support the project.  While the art aspect of this project is clear – the aspiration that by default pushes space as a commons for all – is very exciting.

(Also posted on the the author’s blog.)

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