Vessel 10

alldaybreakfast presents: Tommy Cha - Vessel 10, 14-30 August 2015.

“Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere.” Carl Sagan

“As the spacecraft, New Horizons, approached the dwarf planet Pluto, I imagined the impact it would have if we received images of a extraterrestrial civilisation. The first close-up pictures of the planet revealing a bustling city, filled with beings going about their daily business, completely unaware of our existence. New Horizons might be joining our other Earth’s emissaries, the Pioneers and the Voyagers, drifting beyond our solar system. Onboard these spacecrafts, they contain ‘messages’ from Earth in a hope they might be discovered by an extraterrestrial life, possibly in billions of years from now.

For Vessel 10, I brought together artists and volunteers to build a spacecraft that was launched on August 30, 2015, 2pm (BST). Contained within it is a self-portrait of humanity, waiting to be discovered.”

Spacecraft
Messages
Poem written and performed by Rebecca Tantony
Poem written and performed by Edson Burton
Music written and performed by Francesco Campanile
Written and performed by Theo Wood
The Unobservable Universe
The Observable Universe Lecture for Vessel 10 exhibition, Tommy Cha at alldaybreakfast
How I like to be remembered - installation
How I like to be remembered - installation
Song written and performed by Tenisha
Poem written and performed by Peter Lyons
Poem written and performed by Yvette
Song written and performed by Ian Perry
160 seconds message - Jade
160 seconds message - Michael
160 seconds message - James