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      <image:title>Art and Imagination - Substrate (Studio created by Nick Houde and Lukáš Likavčan): Culture on both sides of the Kármán line</image:title>
      <image:caption>Substrate is a ‘boutique intelligence studio’ aiming to help organizations understand and shape the future of technology, ecology, and space. Working across research, strategy, and storytelling, Substrate develops original frameworks and narratives for start-ups, academic institutions, brands, space agencies, and NGOs navigating the ethical, ecological, and geopolitical challenges of emerging technologies and space exploration. Their approach focuses on uncovering counterintuitive insights and overlooked problem spaces, helping partners build more grounded, forward-looking projects. It was created by Lukáš Likavčan and Nick Houde: Lukáš Likavčan is a philosopher whose work rethinks ecology in relation to technology and outer space. With a background spanning institutions such as NYU Shanghai, the Berggruen Institute, and the Strelka Institute, he has collaborated widely across academia and cultural organizations, contributing to discussions on environmental humanities, planetary systems, and the future of space exploration. Nick Houde is a researcher and strategist with over a decade of experience working across the technology industry, academia, and cultural institutions. His work bridges brand strategy, emerging technologies, and ecological thinking, helping organizations better understand how technological and environmental shifts are reshaping society.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art and Imagination - Substrate (Studio created by Nick Houde and Lukáš Likavčan): Culture on both sides of the Kármán line - Lukáš' childhood book, signed by a Czech astronomer</image:title>
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      <image:title>Art and Imagination - Emin Mathers: Developing “NØVA III” as an Artistic Research</image:title>
      <image:caption>Emin Mathers is a Berlin-based conceptual photographer from Azerbaijan. His work “NOVA III” is an artistic exploration of an imagined exoplanet. Emin explains: "the project invites viewers to engage with uncertainty, scale, and the unknown, essential conditions for any genuine discovery." The project does not aim to replicate outer space but seeks to foster a sense of “cosmic consciousness” allowing us to keep the wonder of exploration and imagination within our engagement with space.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art and Imagination - Emin Mathers: Developing “NØVA III” as an Artistic Research - A2 – 2 / 40.346423, 49.961000</image:title>
      <image:caption>Exoplanet A2–2 is an early morning view to the cityscape with the reflection of the sun in the windows. In fact, this is an extremely geologically active planet, with visible liquid iron seeping through its cracks.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>View through the telescope to eternal flame, in fact is the closest planet to the stellar system’s central star. Because of its distance it is also a burning planet with its 8 satellites and protoplanetary disks — dense gas around the planet. There is a hypothesis coming from this observation that it can be a fractal system where the mother star heats the nearest planet to keep its thermonuclear reactions which also got its satellite system and heats its first satellite, etc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An image through a telescope directed at the surface of the Earth, covered with greenery. In fact, this is an exoplanet with a wide variety of elements and minerals in its soil. During the expedition, the rover found weak vegetation. Judging by the composition of the upper layers of the surface, in the past it was covered with vegetable life. At it’s pole, auroras of yellow-orange hues are periodically observed.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art and Imagination - Emin Mathers: Developing “NØVA III” as an Artistic Research - A3 – 1 / 40.364840, 49.833160</image:title>
      <image:caption>This is the interior space of the telescope, which is considered to be empty. In fact, the exoplanet has an atmosphere of argon gas and a landscape of mercury. The temperature and pressure on the A3–1’s surface are high enough for mercury vapor to condense and become liquid. Under such conditions, they create flows, form river systems and other geological formations at the equator. In the cold season the surface of planet has a mirror shine.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art and Imagination - Emin Mathers: Developing “NØVA III” as an Artistic Research - 10/11/22 21:37 +4 GMT</image:title>
      <image:caption>With intention to see more, the spacecraft KVM1L in NØVA III got closer to the epicenter of actions and here is what we — humanity see from this cosmic event! First time during the history of observation NØVA III stellar system there was detected exoplanetary activity. It was on A0–3.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art and Imagination - Emin Mathers: Developing “NØVA III” as an Artistic Research - 11/11/22 16:26 +4 GMT</image:title>
      <image:caption>After yesterday’s hyperactivity on A0–3, broadcasting the latest condition of the exoplanet. While waiting for complete calm to see the consequences of this cosmic event.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>30/12/24 08:43 GMT Our third probe to the Exoplanet A3–1, equipped with an advanced internal levitational platform, has successfully arrived to it’s orbit. Upon entering the planet’s magnetosphere, the probe captured a detailed image of its natural satellite. This newly documented celestial body has been named — X37. The imagery reveals surface features that warrant further investigation in future missions. Stay tuned for updates as we uncover more about this enigmatic exoplanet and its relationship with the satellite.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>10/09/23 18:13 +4GMT The first images of the cave’s interior. We can draw conclusions about the observed structures based on the analysis of the available information and data.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>16/11/23 11:11 +4GMT During the expeditions, a large number of cities and megalopolises by human standards were discovered beneath the surface of the exoplanet. Based on the findings, a theory emerged that after the fragmentation of the plates, the release of a large amount of heat into the atmosphere of A2 — 2, and the discovery of underground reservoirs, these creatures moved into caves. Given the scale of the settlements, this period lasted a long time until the concentration of harmful gases and/or the depletion of scarce resources brought an end to this civilization’s era.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art and Imagination - Emin Mathers: Developing “NØVA III” as an Artistic Research - Life / Exoplanet A2 – 3, NØVA III / 2023, 1</image:title>
      <image:caption>21/01/23 12:47 +4GMT “We solemnly announce that for the first time we observe life on an exoplanet. Transmitted clear evidence of vegetative objects on A2–3. This opens up great opportunities for the colonization of its surface.” — posted the head of the mission on his X account.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art and Imagination - Emin Mathers: Developing “NØVA III” as an Artistic Research - Forest / Exoplanet A2 – 3, NØVA III / 2025, 1</image:title>
      <image:caption>03/03/25 03:25 GMT New observations leave no doubt — exoplanet A2–3 hosts a biosphere. Latitudes above the equatorial zones are teeming with clusters of plant-like islands, seemingly forming small patches to retain moisture. This mechanism appears to sustain life even in the planet’s extreme heat.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art and Imagination - Emin Mathers: Developing “NØVA III” as an Artistic Research - The great canyon / Exoplanet A2 – 3, NØVA III / 2025, 1</image:title>
      <image:caption>12/03/25 09:55 GMT It was established that on A2–3, heavy water (D₂O) dominates instead of H₂O. This suggests a form of life with a slower metabolism, altered biopolymer structures, and increased resistance to environmental factors. This unique biochemistry, based on heavy water rather than regular H₂O. In its descent, the probe collected molecular deuterium (D₂) from atmosphere. At its lowest point, it successfully scanned a crustal fissure 5 km deep. The engines then activated automatically, utilizing stored D₂ in an ion thruster to gradually raise its orbit. In 13 hours, it is expected to return to space.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr.Emma Cain Louden is an astrophysicist, policy and strategy leader and writer whose work bridges science, storytelling, and public engagement, including two TED Talks. After graduating from Princeton University, she earned her Ph.D. in astrophysics from Yale University, where she published 18 peer-reviewed papers on exoplanet dynamics and planetary systems. Dr.Louden currently serves as the President of Slooh, an app created to expand public access to space via a worldwide network of remotely operated telescopes. Her work at Slooh is fueled by her profound passion for the night sky and her dedication to inspire and empower others.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Funmilola Oluwafemi is a bioscientist who serves as Chief Scientific Officer at the Nigerian Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), within the Space Life Sciences Division. Her achievements include the Zonta International Amelia Earhart Fellowship (2022/2023), the AGNES-PAWS Grant (2021), the UNESCO-ICB PhD Scholarship Award (2021), and the CLIFF-GRADS Scholarship in food security. She has collaborated in research and education with the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA). Dr. Funmilola is committed to mentoring young scientists and developing a space culture in Nigeria and beyond.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Living beyond Earth - Yazgi Demirbas Pech: Bio-inspired Architecture For Mars (MARS SUIT-HABITAT project, 2023)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Yazgi Demirbas Pech is a Paris-based Turkish architect whose work explores architecture in extreme environments, from outer space to deserts and oceans. Confronted with the realities of climate change, she places sustainability and the careful management of resources at the core of her practice. Her creative influences include Japanese culture, parametric design, biomimicry, and science fiction. She also works as an illustrator, exploring diverse themes and mediums to expand her visual and conceptual research. Her conceptual project ‘Mars Suit-Habitat’ suggests the design of a spacesuit that could transform into a temporary habitat in case of emergency.</image:caption>
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