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[b]NASA History Virtual Brown Bag Talk: 'Interior Space: Preserving the History and Culture of the International Space Station through Photographic Interpretation'[/b] Please join us on November 18, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. EST for our Virtual History Brown Bag talk: Roland Miller, "Interior Space: Preserving the History and Culture of the International Space Station through Photographic Interpretation." To historically preserve and artistically interpret the International Space Station, Astronaut Paolo Nespoli and photographer Roland Miller collaboratively photographed the interior of the ISS during Expeditions 52 and 53 — Paolo on the station and Roland on the Earth. Many important and informative photographs have been made by astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Most of these have been views of the Earth, and rightly so. Others are of astronauts performing activities and documenting experiments. There is, however, a dearth of images that intentionally document and interpret the interior of the ISS itself. As any environment will, life aboard the ISS affects astronauts socially, physically, and mentally. There is a need to examine the cultural, social, historical, and even the aesthetic aspects of the ISS environment. Investigating this environment through photography and from artistic and sociological perspectives is critical to this goal. Click Here to Join the Microsoft Teams Event +1 256-715-9946 United States, Huntsville (Toll) Conference ID: 535 910 5#
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