Suzanne Treister/Collective
2020



Museum of Black Hole Spacetime Collective/Museum of Black Hole Spacetime Séance in Outer Space

Eva Jäger: Dec 14 2020 Solar Eclipse visit to The Museum of Black Hole Spacetime/All of 2020 contained in a glass vessel
Watercolour and ink on watercolour paper
21 x 29.7 cm

Eva Jäger: Weather Report (below)


Weather report:

It’s December 14th, 2020 And today at 16:16 grounded on planet earth, our moon lined up with the sun over us creating a solar eclipse…maybe in that instance, while the rain was drizzling this afternoon, you forgot that we are connected to other planets, dense neutron stars and supernova explosions. Good thing you scheduled this trip to the museum of blackhole spacetime with all of us.

This new moon is in Sagittarius and therefore especially meaningful to our compatriot James who is celebrating his birthday. For him this moon will feel familiar …lots of optimistic and exploratory vibes are loose today …however there’s a manic energy flitting around as well….it might lead you to create false goals for this trip, to need a mission or a philosophy or a target that gives it meaning.

Use the optimism of this moon in Sagittarius instead to be patient with yourself, let’s explore without expectation. Take the information you find with a grain of salt. Discoveries realized on this day may turn out to be faulty…

It’s important also that this is also the moon that will accompany us from the apocalyptic celestial happenings of 2020 to the great conjunction of 2021…

But we still need to get there….don’t let this moon fool you on our journey now…let’s document what we see and bring it with us into 2021.


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