Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
9201 Balloon Museum Dr. NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico
October 12: STEAM Night 5:30pm- 9:00pm.
October 13: 6:30pm-9:00pm
October 14: 6:30pm-9:00pm
An Immersive Mixed Reality installation and international youth exchange exploring the universe through art, science and technology
Step into a world where real and virtual experiences merge in an immersive journey that brings art and science to life and inspires hope. *Space Messengers* is a participatory mixed reality installation that visualizes thought-provoking reflections on the universe, encouraging participants to contemplate their role within it. *Space Messengers* is an ongoing collaboration among artists, scientists, interdisciplinary experts and youth ambassadors. Together they explore how the arts, humanities, philosophy, physics and space technologies can deepen our understanding of the universe and expand our identities as planetary citizens.
Collaborators: Creative Director: Agnes Chavez (US) Projection artist: OMAi (AT) Programmer: Roy Macdonald (CL) Sound engineer: David Novack (US) Virtual Reality Designer: Mathieu Castel (FR) Virtual Reality advisors: Digital Ant Media (US) Tech advisor: Dylan Zanow (US) Production Director: Dania Loya (US)
Meet our Ambassadors who will be your experience guides
This year, the Albuquerque Sister Cities Foundation and the US Consulate in Guadalajara are sponsoring four Ambassadors from Guadalajara to travel to the Balloon Museum for the event; Hermila Ruiz Aguayo, Jesús Santiago Valadez García, Julio Cesar Hernández Ochoa and Lizbeth Carol Spiller. In December four of our New Mexico Ambassadors will go there for a Space Messengers event. The International STEMarts Ambassador program allows New Mexico students and their partners in Guadalajara Mexico to participate as Experience Guides in the culminating Space Messengers installation. There will be 15 ambassadors running the interactive stations and there to guide your experience.
STEMarts Ambassadors: Claire Legate, Feliciana Mitchell-Gonzales, Megan Odom, Rocio Aguilar, Serina Martinez, Sirena Quezada, Selena Pacheco, Sophia Bates, Shaylee Mirabal, Julia Doke, Hermila Ruiz Aguayo, Jesús Santiago Valadez García, Julio Cesar Hernández Ochoa, Lizbeth Carol Spiller, Ian Harrison. Participating schools: Santa Fe Indian School, Albuquerque High, Taos Integrated School of the Arts, Escola Secundaria Sebastiao e Silva, Universidad de Guadalajara Prepa#5, Preparatoria Jose del Valle, New Mexico School of the Arts.
Avatar Scientists: Dr. Andrea Albert, LANL astrophysicist (USA), Dr. Julia Bluebird, NRAO astrophysicist. Science stations: Summer Ash, Very Large Array Visitor Center, STEAM Education Manager, Sophia Dagnello, Scientific Visualizer, NRAO; QuarkNet members, Shane Wood and Nathan Unterman; Thomas Vause and Allison Johnson, SciVista. Installation Video Statements: Dr. Nicole Lloyd-Ronning (USA); Michelle Hanlon, Space Lawyer, Co-Founder, For All Moonkind (USA), Dr. Catarina Pombo Nabais, Philosopher/founder of the SAP (Science- Art-Philosophy) Lab at the CFCUL (PT); Frank Tavares, Affiliated Researcher, Space Enabled Research Group at the MIT Media Lab (USA). Dr. Greg Cajete, Native American author (USA), Steve Tamayo, Lakota artist (USA), Elizabeth Keller, Futures Thinker, Sandia National (USA), Sophia Dagnello, NRAO science visualizer (USA), Johan Sebastian Bonilla, CERN physicist (USA)
Thanks to our sponsors!
National Endowment for the Arts, City of Albuquerque Public Arts Office, Albuquerque Sister Cities Foundation, U.S Consulate General in Guadalajara, NM Trade Alliance, Q Station, New Mexico Arts, LANL Foundation, The Encantado Foundation, J3 Fund, MAE Foundation, Intel, Taos Community Foundation, LANL CPO, and our hosts, the Albuquerque International Balloon Museum.
How to engage with Space Messengers
Activate your silhouette, comprised of hundreds of video statements, to reveal thoughts and reflections about the universe; Scan our QR code to send your space messages about the universe and see them appear in real time on the wall; and engage with Science Stations to ask questions and develop your science literacy!
See all Space Messengers Videos from previous festivals.
Interactive silhouette
The interactive projection wall is the main attraction of the Space Messengers installation with two interactive zones; the Interactive Silhouettes and the Real Time Messaging. We will project onto a 40’ container. As people approach the projection, a sensor mimics their silhouette movements which are seen projected onto the wall as points of light. As they come closer, the participant triggers the infrared sensor which zooms into one of the data points containing hundreds of video clips from our workshops exploring the universe through the lens of the students, artists, scientists and cultural experts. An immersive soundscape fills the projection site with collected space sounds from the NASA library, as well as nature sounds. These 30-second video clips include highlights from the scientist presentations and serve to inspire and inform the audience on topics such as gravitational waves, dark matter and the big bang, as well a future imaginings. They provide a glimpse into the Space Messengers workshop and curriculum. Our hope is that the audience can walk away with an increased appreciation for how science is expanding our understanding of the universe.
Send tour space message in real time!
The heart of the interactive projection wall are the ‘space messages’ that are seen floating up on the wall alongside the interactive body silhouettes. They are both archived and real time messages and communicate the science being explored and the reflections and future imaginings from workshop participants as well as the live audience. Their messages become part of the global database as the Space Messengers travels the world collecting the voices of our youth and communities. The archived messages are collected from the Space Board, a custom designed platform that allows participating students, scientists and teachers to co-write messages communicating the science and sharing their thoughts and wishes for a sustainable interplanetary future.
Visit www.spacemessengers.com to send your own space message and it will appear in real time on the projection wall. Audience members experience wonder as their space message appears instantly in the projection.
Avatar Scientist Station
This interactive station bridges the real and virtual worlds to create a lively human interaction. An astrophysicist is beamed in from their home location and appears as an avatar on our large scale projection screen. They appear to be inside the Space Messengers VR world . Audience members come up to a ring light and webcam in front of the projection screen and ask them a question about the universe. The astrophysicist can see and interact with the audience member in the physical space at the event. A speaker broadcasts the conversation so spectators can experience the conversation. Participants are always surprised to find out its a real person and not just a cartoon character or AI robot. This popular station has been highly successful at encouraging participants to ask questions about the universe that they always wanted to know but were afraid to ask. Guest Avatars: Dr. Andrea Albert, Astrophysicist, Los Alamos Lab, and Dr. Julia Bluebird, Astrophysicist, National Radio Astronomy.
The Earth-Space Virtual Reality (VR) Lounge is a curated immersive VR experience that explores our relationship to the universe through science and art. Sit back in glowing inflatable chairs under the night sky wearing VR headsets to enter two distinct and innovative virtual worlds
Very Large Array in Virtual Reality. Experience the Very Large Array telescopes as an immersive 3D experience. Climb the satellite and learn about radio waves, multi-wavelength astronomy and more.
Summer Ash, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Very Large Array Visitor Center and STEAM Education Manager, and Sophia Dagnello, Scientific Visualizer, NRAO.
Fusion reactor in Virtual Reality. Explore a fusion reactor in virtual reality. Experience the technology that is poised to redefine how people interact with complex information in virtual reality.
SciVista VR platform, SummitVR™ guided by Digital Ant Media.
- Cosmic Ray Detector
This special station hosted by QuarkNet will have a Cosmic Ray Detector collecting cosmic ray data live. QuarkNet members, Shane Wood and Nathan Unterman will be explaining the history and significance of cosmic rays including the connection to ballooning. Balloonist and Nobel prize winner, Victor Hess, first discovered cosmic rays in the early 1900s. (October 11 and 12 only)
NASA + Solar Eclipse + NASA Livestream
NASA will be next to us on the Balloon Museum field and will have a live broadcast and info booth from Albuquerque during the eclipse. NASA experts will be on-site in Albuquerque to engage with the public and share the ways NASA studies the Sun and uses that information to understand its impact on Earth, throughout our solar system, and beyond. NASA’s live broadcast will include coverage from Albuquerque. The broadcast will provide a front-row seat to the eclipse and will feature NASA experts across the country explaining the science behind the eclipse, how NASA studies it, and celebrating with the communities experiencing this event.