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Apollo Reimagined(2016-2017)

 

During NASA's historic Apollo space program era (1963-1972), The astronauts on board were taught and instructed to take photos and document their missions. Most photos, taken with modified Hasselblad cameras, were eventually made available to the public, but they were hard to find and they were low-resolution. In 1999 those photos were re-presented to the public in a form of a new archive containing newly scanned high quality images.


Apollo Reimagined is a body of work containing superimpositions of blurry, damaged and obscure photographs, in the purpose of offering an abstracted and alternative representation of space, as a new narrative that co-exists simultaneously and in contrast to the more familiar and well known historic images NASA has chosen to put in the foreground over the years. 

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