Observatoire de l'Espace / CNES
Espace(s)
Published from 2005 to 2022 by the French Space Agency (CNES), self-defined as a laboratory notebook,
Espace(s) aims to gather the art,
literary and
scientific worlds through the exploration of a theme linked to outer space. The review includes a large iconography and visual contributions by contemporary artists.
2021
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This new issue of the CNES' creation magazine collects the individual mythologies of forty-five authors, artists and art critics and draws a subjective and engaged relationship to the space environment, often experienced as beyond the reach of ordinary mortals.
2020
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The 19th issue of the CNES' creation magazine has committed its contributors, and now commits its readers, to embark on the Great Space Game.
2019
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The great tumult of space.
2019
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17th issue proposes a journey through the many “mental geographies” deployed by 43 contributors, artists, historians, scientifics, and writers.
2018
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16th issue confronts the question of the narrative and the “anecdote”, with an ensemble of textual and visual contributions by artists, historians, scientifics, and writers.
2017
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This issue explores the vast regions of lightness with an ensemble of textual and visual contributions by artists, historians, scientifics, and writers.
2017
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“Space and utopia” issue.
2016
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Espace(s) #13 inaugurates the new formula of the French Space Agency's review. This issue explores the potential of the archive as a material for new artistic or literary narratives.
2016
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Artistic and literary creations on the theme “cyborgs and robots.”
2015
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Outer space as the place for dreams, revolts, and revolutions: forty authors and artists explore utopian and political possibilities beyond earth.
2014
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For its ten-year anniversary, the magazine addresses the fascination and obsession towards the conquest of space. The issue invites Italian authors to discuss the subject of outer space, and artists in residence at the French Space Agency document their projects (Pierre Senges, Charles Pennequin, Jean Lambert-wild, Vannina Maestri, Éric Pessan).
2013
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21 texts on the notion of difference in the context of the outer space, the notebooks of the artists and writers in residence at the French Space Agency and an interview with Brazilian artist Eduardo Kac.
2012
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22 narratives by writers and artists relating to huis clos situations in the outer space.
2011
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Nearly forty contemporary authors explore the notions of limits and frontiers within the spatial universe.
2010
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The French and Russian contributions to Space exploration as seen by 5 French authors and 5 Russian authors (Special Issue).
2008
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This special issue brings together literary narratives on Europe and outer space, written by thirty authors from the European Union. Each short story is published both in original version and French version.
2008
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The magazine dedicated to the exploration of the outer space inaugurates a new formula, extending its focus to the multiple forms of creations and medias. This issue includes a CD.
2007
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19 short stories related to the various ways of investigating space.
2006
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20 epistolary short stories highlighting the spatial dimension of a specific word.
2005
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This first issue commemorates the century of Jules Verne's death with a focus on contemporary scientific narratives dealing with the notion of space.