Explore the intriguing concept of moon museums and the artworks they house. Uncover the hidden secrets of these unique cultural landmarks and be inspired to learn more about the intersection of art and space exploration.
As the pandemic took over the world, museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions closed their doors to adhere to new social distancing regulations. But don't worry. Bored Panda is here to help. We put together a list of cool museum exhibits so you could get your fix of culture even before these places open up again. And we included something for every taste as well. We're talking a WWII mannequin that looks like Bruce Willis. A miniature Volkswagen Beetle that found its way into a…
Anoushka | London & Travel on Instagram: "5 Unusual Things To Do In London 👇🏼 01: @oldroyalnavalcollege The Moon by Luke Jerram at The Royal Naval College. Be quick because this incredible art installation is only on till February! That said, the The Painted Hall still well worth a visit. 02: @godsownjunkyard Head to Walthamstow (E17 representing 😎) for a look round the free neon light museum and cafe at God’s Own Junkyard. FYI if you’re looking to take photos, cameras aren’t allowed…
Museum of the Moon is a touring artwork by UK artist Luke Jerram. Measuring seven metres in diameter, the moon features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the lunar surface. At an approximate scale of 1:500,000, each centimetre of the internally lit spherical sculpture represents 5km of the moon’s surface.