In June of 2017, NRAO invited four artists to a conference at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology to interpret the four science cases that will drive the design of the ngVLA. Galactic Ecosystem sketches by New Media Artist, Eddie Edwards.
Interpreting Science through Art. Time Domain Astronomy and the Next-Generation Very Large Array
In June of 2017, NRAO invited four artists to a conference at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology to interpret the four science cases that will drive the design of the ngVLA. Jon Ramer, president of the International Association of Astronomical Artists, describes how he painted ngVLA science case on Time Domain, Cosmology, and Physics: “As I climbed inside one of the VLA dishes I was struck with an image of different packets of data streaming in from the universe, each at different energy intensities and frequencies. This image shows data coming into the receiver and beaming down to the computers to be analyzed.”
Can you figure out the secret message he inserted into the data stream in the painting on the left?
ngVLA Artist Impressions: Time Domain, Cosmology, Physics Sketches
In June of 2017, NRAO invited four artists to a conference at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology to interpret the four science cases that will drive the design of the ngVLA. Time Domain, Cosmology, Physics sketches by President of the International Association of Astronomical Artists, Jon Ramer.
ngVLA Artist Impressions: Galaxy Assembly Through Cosmic Time
In June of 2017, NRAO invited four artists to a conference at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology to interpret the four science cases that will drive the design of the ngVLA. Galaxy Assembly Through Cosmic Time by NRAO Artist/Illustrator, Bill Saxton: “Fascination by the stories and information that can be derived by the observation and analysis of the inert presence, composition, or motion of cold gas throughout the universe is the inspiration for this work. Although they are invisible, I marvel in awe that these omnipresent gases hold the history of the evolution of the universe and therefore the stories of all of us in them.”
ngVLA Artist Impressions: Galaxy Assembly Through Cosmic Time Sketches
In June of 2017, NRAO invited four artists to a conference at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology to interpret the four science cases that will drive the design of the ngVLA. Galaxy Assembly Through Cosmic Time sketches by NRAO Artist/Illustrator, Bill Saxton.
ngVLA Artist Impressions: Cradle of Life
In June of 2017, NRAO invited four artists to a conference at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology to interpret the four science cases that will drive the design of the ngVLA. Cradle of Life by President of the International Aerospace Imagineering, Aldo Spadoni: “This piece symbolically portrays the proposed Next Generation Very Large Array over the state of New Mexico, looking north. It also represents the compelling future radio astronomy investigation areas… key to understanding the initial conditions that lead to the development of life.”