NUMU Presents Rick Guidice: The NASA Paintings

January 12, 2016 | sack

NUMU Presents Rick Guidice: The NASA Paintings

Los Gatos Museum
106 E Main St
Los Gatos, CA 95030
Phone number (408) 354-2646

Sept 17, 2015 – Feb 14, 2016

Additional Engagement Sept 24th : A Conversation with Rick Guidice, exhibiting artist. Free with $5 admission to museum.

How do you picture the future?

In the spirit of collaboration and highlighting innovation from the past that is still relevant today, New Museum Los Gatos presents selections from the NASA space settlement paintings rarely seen in public.

The space settlement paintings were created almost forty years ago by Rick Guidice to illustrate publications of research by NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University on designing and building living communities in space. At that time, before 3D modeling and computer aided design software, scientists relied upon artists to convey their engineering concepts and visually communicate the possibilities that could exist for humanity beyond Earth. Guidice transformed those intellectual ideas into visions of the future that not only served the scientific community, but also informed, and continue to inform, popular culture – just think of the movie Interstellar.

Highlights from the collection include paintings that depict the infrastructure necessary for building, supplying and powering space colonies. Other paintings depict the actual habitat types proposed during the studies: the Bernal Sphere, physicist Gerard O'Neill's Double Cylinder, and a toroidal structure. Looking at life inside of the colonies ranges from views of the main habitats, to the inside of an agricultural module, complete with chickens, sheep and tractors. In addition to viewing these unique paintings, visitors can take an opportunity to hear the sounds of space and the activities of the International Space Station.

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