Jupiter, Plymouth and Adams Streets
Proposals for...(temporary tattoo projects)
One step is 3.6 million miles
One evening in July, I began to think about blackholes as I was getting into bed.
Some information I thought might have interested you, or things I had kind of wanted you to know.
One step is 3.6 million miles was a temporary scale model of the solar system, drawn in chalk along a half-mile stretch of sidewalk in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Viewers were invited to travel through space and collect free souvenir postcards from each planet. Text on the back of each card chronicled both the literal and figurative exploration.
One step is 3.6 million miles
a walking tour of the solar system along a sidewalk in DUMBO, Brooklyn
INSTALLATION VIEWS
ROLL OVER IMAGE FOR LARGER VIEW, CLICK TO READ POSTCARD
POSTCARDS
Sun, Plymouth and Main Streets
Mercury to Mars, Plymouth Street between Main and Washington Streets
View from Pluto, looking back down Plymouth Street across the Solar System towards the Sun
Big Bang & Escape velocity is the minimum speed required to escape the gravitational field of a planet without ever falling back.
postcards available at
Printed Matter
(click here)
Some Modern Constellations (in my neighborhood)
Brooklyn Constellations
Faults Create Mountains
Topography