Darkness Vacations At The Lunar Poles

Rigby, Bethany. 2022. Darkness Vacations At The Lunar Poles. Moon Press(6), pp. 9-14. [Article]

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Abstract or Description

A short fictional text imagining the perpetual darkness at the lunar poles as vacation destinations for holiday makers to escape a light-polluted Earth.

Published in Moon Press Issue 6: Ephemeris.

This piece is part of a wider practice of imagining alternative futures for extra terrestrial landscapes beyond extractive ends.

Item Type:

Article

Additional Information:

Moon Press is the publishing branch of Tour De Moon, a 2022 festival, creative and executive director Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stepanian.

"Moon Press is an intervention into publishing, creating space for underrepresented writers, thinkers, and artists to speak to a larger audience and draw connections between the environment, humans, and outer space. As a printed and online publication, Moon Press releases issues every month in line with each full moon. Each issue consists of articles, illustrations, artworks, commissions, poetry, and more. Moon Press is an urgent intervention into publishing. A zine that works to break down conventions between the environment, humans, and outer space. Moon Press is released at every full moon with a rotation of monthly appointed guest editors, designers and a selection of brilliant artists that challenge the status quo and offer alternatives for new futures." Tour de Moon

Keywords:

moon, lunar, magazine, vacation

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Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Design

Dates:

DateEvent
March 2022Published

Item ID:

36007

Date Deposited:

17 Apr 2024 12:50

Last Modified:

17 Apr 2024 12:50

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/36007

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