The Case for Space

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The Case for Space examines the roles and implications of outer space through a collaborative residency of researchers who explore its cultural, political, and ecological aspects. Engaging with institutions like the National Air and Space Museum and NASA, the study delves into themes of identity, technology, and society's relationship with cosmic exploration, ultimately questioning how contemporary narratives of space colonization intersect with issues of power, diversity, and our shared entitlement to both outer and inner space.

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