Lecture Review 1


Samantha Spreitzer
Lecture Review
ART 350S
Date of Lecture: February 13, 2018
Claudia O’Steen Talk
            I found several parts of Claudia O’Steen’s talk about her work interesting. As I do have my own fascination with space and the universe beyond our little blue planet, the fact that she worked with NASA somewhat was fascinating to me, and it serves as a good reminder that NASA does far more for us than just study space (which is also pretty important if you ask me). I also enjoyed her project where she had her residency on a ship in the arctic circle. Shipboard life has always interested me, as ways of vacation, living, and learning. What an excellent way to travel around such an area to learn about it. O’Steen’s own fascination with the colors of the water and sky were interesting, too, and it made for a unique way to keep track of time and location. It is also a good reminder of the fleetingness of time, for even if someone were to go back to the spot she collected her data on the same time of day at same day of the year, it would be nearly impossible to recreate her work. Perhaps it is partly because I like the color blue that I also liked these works, since I can say almost for sure that if they involved, somehow, another color like yellow that I do not so much care for, I likely would not have enjoyed it as much.

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