Adam Savage Tours SFMOMA’s ‘Far Out’ Exhibit!
Several of Adam’s spacesuit replicas are currently on display at SFMOMA’s Far Out exhibit, as part of a collection of space suit, habitat, and laboratory designs. Adam tours this thought provoking exhibit with curator Joseph Becker, discussing the many ways in which the history of space exploration has always been in dialogue with artists, futurists, and filmmakers.
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I don’t think this is true; my understanding is that there’s no known material that’s strong enough to hold together a ringworld – Much as we may wish otherwise, room temperature superconductors, General Products ‘single atom’ hulls and kilometer-long monomolecular fibers are still all science fiction.
Japanese anime original Gundam, it showed another variation of Space station/colony for humans to live. I like that design.
I wish this exhibit also had model / drawing from Gundam as well because it also had unique design.