Suzanne Treister and Patricia Domínguez |
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In 'The Museum of Ethics and Interplanetary Technologies – A Dowsing Poster', Suzanne Treister and Patricia Domínguez, concerned about possible upcoming risks for planet Earth and the universe resulting from potential private and governmental space invasion technologies and programmes, have imagined six alternative technologies for non-invasive and peaceful interplanetary coexistence with other consciousnesses. The front of their two-sided poster depicts the imaginary Museum of Ethics and Interplanetary Technologies, activated by Patricia’s grandmother in 1956, situated in Valle del Choapa in the Chilean desert. The other side of the poster displays a dowsing chart surrounded by these six technologies contained within the museum. The dowsing chart is operated by converting the usb that contains the work into a dowsing pendulum by attaching a thread or string, enabling activation of the participatory nature of the work. The chart offers possibilities for mind expanding experiences and personal change, over units of time from Planck time (the smallest measurable unit of time) to a Yottasecond (31688087814028948.0000 years). Activating the USB as a pendulum and using their poster as guide, Suzanne Treister and Patricia Domínguez point to the infinite possibilities of alliances with new information through this radiesthesic system that can detect radiation emitted by the cosmic realm. |
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