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Title: August 23, 1966
Other Titles: GROCS collection for the August 23, 1966 project
Authors: Peplin, Christopher
Nord, Brian
Hao, Jiangang
Walters, John
Issue Date: Apr-2009
Abstract: The intellectual barrier to even a surface level understanding of the themes and ideas in astronomy and cosmology are intimidating, and for many people the challenge lacks incentive. The scientific exploration of cosmic origins is far removed from celestial folklore of the past. This project aims to return astronomy to a position of cultural importance through the organized presentation of scientifically gathered data in a way that highlights the importance of spatial and temporal awareness beyond this planet. We aim to construct self-guided experiences that allow for a clear understanding of astronomical phenomena, and that integrate the participant’s humanity with the project’s composition, thus transforming the observer into an actor. As Mark Weiser writes, “The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it.” Astronomy gains meaning through personal contexts, and we will use visual and auditory aesthetic with technology to cement a connection between them. We target especially the accidental passerby, the person whose curiosity has not yet been piqued or has perhaps been doused. We will provide access to the hidden world that surrounds us so that participants may gain a deep appreciation for vastly disparate scales and find personal significance in our shared physical cosmology. Joseph Campbell claims that “Life has no meaning. We bring meaning to it.” This project is an effort to facilitate the infusion of meaning for the scientifically uninitiated. For the School of Art & Design’s astronomy themed show in May and for the GROCS showcase we will deploy an interactive installation that engages both physically and virtually through a combination of digital and non-electronic media.
Description: A collection of artifacts from the August 23, 1966 project during the 2009 GROCS cycle.
Appears in Collections:GROCS: GRant Opportunities[Collaborative Spaces]

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src.zipArchive of source code used for all software components95272KbZIPView/Open
schema.mwbDatabase Schema13KbMYSQL Workbench Database StructureView/Open
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audio.zipAudio files used to create the Gallery Installation370837KbZIPView/Open
wiki.htmlInternal Group Wiki451KbHTMLView/Open
Design Review 2.pdfDesign Review 2 Presentation15372KbAdobe PDFView/Open
Design Review 1.pdfDesign Review 1 Presentation4153KbAdobe PDFView/Open
photos.zipPhotographs of the Wiremap Installation Process71907KbZIPView/Open
starchart.pngStar Chart129Kbimage/pngThumbnail
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august_sign.aiAugust 23 Gallery Sign1120KbPostscriptView/Open
august_logo.pngAugust 23 Logo7Kbimage/pngThumbnail
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schematic-final.pngHeart Monitor Schematic Final38Kbimage/pngThumbnail
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schematic-draft.jpgHeart Monitor Schematic Draft226KbJPEGThumbnail
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System Architecture.jpgSystem Architecture Diagram524KbJPEGThumbnail
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gallery_installation.svgGallery Installation Diagram173KbScalable Vector GraphicView/Open
august 23.dvVideo representation of the Gallery Installation884882KbVideo QuicktimeView/Open
report.pdfFinal report of findings and thoughts from the team9813KbAdobe PDFView/Open

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