New artwork related to the SpaceshipTwo Crash
On October 31, 2014, the Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo vehicle suffered a catastrophic in-flight breakup and crashed in the Mojave Desert, California. The spacecraft was performing a powered test flight from the Mojave Air and Space Port in which it was dropped from the WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft, VMS Eve. About eleven seconds later, the space plane violently broke apart. This accident raises fundamental questions about the relationship between man and machine, humans and technology. The co-pilot, Michael Alsbury, was killed and the pilot, Peter Siebold, was seriously injured. "serious anomaly" is a depiction of the experience of failure which is a fundamental part of all our lives. The composition is a reinterpretation of Caspar David Friedrich´s iconic painting Das Eismeer (1824) (The Sea of Ice - The Wreck of Hope - Die gescheiterte Hoffnung) widely considered as the supreme incarnation of the idea of failure. The painting underscores the relationship between man and nature but also that of technology and nature, as the expeditionary ship is crushed between the implacable shards of ice.
"serious anomaly" is based on a selection of photographs taken by photo reporters in the Mojave Desert immediately after the crash. The pictures from the real event are interspersed with footage the artist shot from the spaceship during previous test flights. The ship in Friedrich´s painting has been replaced by the pilot´s seat.