Exhibition
Island/Universe
29 Jul 2011 – 10 Aug 2011
Cost of entry
Free
Address
- 44 Emerald Street
- London
- WC1H 9NU
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Holborn or Russell Square tube stations
Island/Universe - An exhibition by Super/Collider
About
Situated nearly 2400m above the surrounding ocean, the telescopes of the IAC Observatory on La Palma offer astronomers some of the best night-sky views on earth. Every evening, their giant optics open up and begin tracking across the sky, imaging hazy nebulas and distant galaxies. Located on the westernmost of the Canary Islands, the facility is perched on the rim of an ancient volcanic caldera, high above clouds that drift towards the coast of Africa. Silent and remote, it is truly a world apart - an island at the edge of the universeAs part of their ongoing '24 Hours, Here' series, photographer John Hooper and filmmaker Mike Moloney were invited by Super/Collider to visit La Palma and capture this unique and otherworldly landscape. Beyond the towering peaks, they explored wind-swept landscapes, misty forests, sun-bleached tarmac and quietly humming telescope control rooms... once leading-edge but now empty and abandoned. The combination of images, short films and found objects that make up ISLAND / UNIVERSE are a record of that trip - a glimpse at the surreal side of a facility that is advancing our knowledge of the cosmos.
So Far, The Future is a newly opened gallery situated just off Lambs Conduit street, London. The space is a place for designers, artists and collectives with a focus on technology, heritage, sustainability, learning and the cross-over and creating of new ideas.