MOON CAPITAL
Registration Deadline: Thursday, Sep 2, 20104:52 AMEDT
Submission Deadline: Saturday, Sep 4, 20104:52 AMEDT
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THINK EXTREME THINK BEYOND THINK BIG IDEAS FOR THE MOON
2010 International MOON CAPITAL Competition
Submission Deadline: Friday, September 3, 2010
For the future of design start looking to space. SHIFTboston is calling on architects, space-architects, scientists, engineers, urban designers, landscape designers, industrial designers, fashion designers, artists and futurists to submit their most provocative ideas for the moon. We seek to collect visions that will provoke thought on the moon as a new DESTINATION. We want radical ideas for new lunar elements such as rovers, growing pods, inflatable structures, droids and lunar HABITATS. How about a new moon culture? Envision: FUN on the moon - activities, moon fashion, and spacesuits! YOU TELL US.
Members of our stellar jury include: Space Architect and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Constance Adams, Architect and Partner at UN Studio Astrid Piber, NASA Habitation Systems Architect Kriss Kennedy and Architect Amanda Levete.
The honorary recipient will receive a cash prize and present at the MOON CAPITAL Forum at the Cyclorama in Boston, Massachusetts on Thursday, October 21, 2010. The forum will be a panoramic gala event, including members of the MOON CAPITAL Competition jury and advisory panel, astronauts, aerospace and astrophysics engineers, government, community, industry and academic leaders along with artists, architects, and design professionals.
Winning entries will be displayed in a new virtual moon game and at the Johnson Space Center. Select entries will be promoted on the SHIFTboston blog, website and will become part of the SHIFTboston MOON CAPITAL Exhibit. Entries will also be selected as part of a new “2069: Moon Independence” book. For information please visit www.shiftboston.org
Sponsors and Partners Include: Google Lunar X PRIZE, Boston Society of Architects, Space Architecture Technical Committee of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Boston Center for the Arts.
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