Imagine standing on the North Pole looking up at the night sky on New Year's Eve this year, and every ten thousand years, for the next hundred thousand years. The celestial sphere changes—constellations of stars distort.
Inspired by this effect and our ongoing futures foresight research, we created Deep Future.
Deep Future was an installation at Droog Amsterdam that celebrated Tellart's 15th anniversary, mixing traditional analog crafts with a drawing robot and data visualizations of the celestial sphere through the next hundred thousand years.
Our custom beeswax-printing robot drew 10,000 year intervals of future star charts on cotton, which was then dyed using traditional indigo dye process. These scarves were sold onsite at Droog to benefit Voedselbank, Amsterdam's food bank.
The beeswax printer was assembled using a repurposed X-Y plotter mechanism, a batik wax pen and 3D printed parts.
The dotted lines on the interface visualize the pattern printer head's movement.
Matt Cottam, Tellart Founder, in Creators (Vice)
Leonardo Menezes, Manager of Exhibitions at the Museu do Amanhã
Project team
Tellart created the concept, custom software and robotics. The star charts were dyed with the help of Blueprint Amsterdam. The exhibition was held at Hotel Droog in Amsterdam, and later at Museu do Amanhã in Rio de Janeiro.