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Evoking the romance of space travel, 1940s style
Want a trip back to the romanticism and innocence with which space travel was associated in the 1940s? Then get yourself to Burning Man, starting August 31 in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert.
That’s where the Raygun Gothic Rocketship, a retro rocket “made” in 1944, will be on display for the thousands of participants at the annual countercultural arts festival to play in and around.
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Uira Engine Collaboration
0900H GMT, Sol System, 3rd Planet
The Raygun Gothic Rocketship crew is pleased to announce our joint collaboration with Dr. Wade Enright and Dr. Alan Rorie, with support from Nathaniel Taylor. Dr. Enright is a leading high voltage researcher at the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, and Dr. Rorie, a high voltage artist working under the name Almost Scientific. Nathaniel Taylor is an artist and fabricator working under the name of Radio Robot Labs.
The result of their collaboration with the Raygun Gothic Rocketship is the the Uira Engine, a kinetic, high voltage sculpture serving as the power source and engine for the Raygun Gothic Rocketship. The word uira means lightning in Maori, the language spoken by the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. The high potential of this collaboration will undoubtedly extend beyond the Uira Engine, and serve as a model for how aesthetic and scientific inquiry inform each other.
The Uira engines will be tested throughout the week at Burning Man, with an initial test launch planned for Friday, September 4th, 2009 at 10 PM PST.
Why I like space better than the orphanage
By Violet Nedham, foundling, age 12
– Adoptive parents did not like it when I began talking about cold fusion.
– For fun, fixing the airlock knocks peeling potatoes clean out of the park.
– Wearing a jumpsuit is far less itchy than gingham frock with puffy sleeves.
– Collecting scrap metal for the superstructure is much more satisfying than organizing can drives. They supposedly benefit orphans, but actually just benefit Miss. Pennywhistle’s gin habit.
– Creamy risotto with asteroid shavings is light years better than gruel.
– I am very bad at tap dancing anyway and piano. But in zero gravity, who can tell?
– I have now not only met Flash Gordon personally, but helped him battle giant lizards bent on world domination. At the orphanage I only met other orphans. And no giant lizards at all.
Planets on Which I am a Hero
By Judd Earnest, Space Adventurer, crewmember of the Raygun Gothic Rocketship
I realize that many of my fans may be familiar from my exploits as they are told in fictionalized form in the radio serial The Perilous Adventures of the Raygun Gothic Rocketship. But there they are jumbled together with the heroics of my fellow crew members. It can be difficult for the average bright-eyed youth to keep our accomplishments straight. Here, then, for my admirers, is a list of the planets who have held parades for me, named babies after me, and garlanded with me with space eels as a way of ritually marking me one of their own.
*Zylorx, to which I introduced both the cupcake and democracy.
*Althea-12, whose wayward youth I reformed from a life of Lacanian literary analysis (they were especially fond of the works of George Eliot) and set on a path of engine thruster engineering.
*Gamma, which I liberated from a despotic squid monster.
*Nebulon, where I simply flew low in my cruiser and waggled the wings from side to side, which impressed them greatly.
*Mars, which I introduced to the music of Cab Calloway.
*Earth, where I kissed a Venusian in front of Edward R. Murrow.
Raygun Gothic Rocketship
“The Raygun Gothic Rocketship is an impressive large-scale installation piece in the works by the same fine crew that created the Steampunk Treehouse.”
“…Inside, the three circular rooms have windows and are connected by ladders. There is a control room, a bio lab and observatory, and an engine room…”
More here: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/06/raygun_gothic_rocketship.html
2009 DESERT ARTS PREVIEW
Sean Orlando, Nathaniel Taylor, and David Shulman (progenitor of the mysterious “Shulman Resonance”) presented on the past, present, and future exploits of the Raygun Gothic Rocketship at the Burning Man Desert Arts Preview. Questions will be answered. Death rays were autographed. Mysteries revealed.