'Celestial Anomalies' is an exhibition of photography and 3D model making work exploring the concept of the discovery of data regarding hitherto unknown celestial objects, their environments and artefacts pertaining to previous inhabitants and their apparent worship of idols and/or deities.
Reproduced from data recovered and interpreted from a 'machine' of unknown origin trawled up from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean by a commercial fishing vessel in 1971, the data contained within has only now been accessible due to advancements in non-invasive scanning and data recovery technologies.
Based on data recovered from a galactic surveying 'probe' which would appear to photograph and 3D scan anomalous objects not dissimilar to our own planet and transmit the subsequent findings to be recreated and studied.
It investigates a possible facet of future explorations into our universe and beyond.
About the artist: Jethro Haynes is an illustrator, sculptor/model maker and designer from London, UK. He has been active as an artist for over a decade and has exhibited work in various galleries and shows including Side Effects of Urethane and BRIGHT.
Jethro Haynes - Celestial Anomalies
House of Vans Arches, 228-232 Station Approach
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This event ended on Wednesday 28th of January 2015
This event ended on Wednesday 28th of January 2015
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House of Vans Arches, 228-232 Station Approach
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