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I’m thrilled to be one of five artists commisioned by In Certain Places to make a piece of work that will be shown during Preston Guild 2012. I met all the other artists in December 2011 where we had a chance to talk about our work and any ideas we had for this project. We are all at different stages of development and there are a wide range of ideas and approaches, it should be a really fascinating and inspiring journey.

I’m going to be making work based upon research into the Transit of Venus (when we can observe the planet Venus moving across the face of the sun) which occurs June 5th/6th 2012. Currently the transits occur twice in every approximately 113 years, with the two transits separated by 8 years. The most recent being 2004

It is of specific significance to Preston as the first recorded observation happened in Much Hoole (just outside Preston) by Jeremiah Horrocks in 1639. The Astrophysics department at the University of Central Lancashire is named after him (The Jeremiah Horrocks institute) and until recently they used an observatory on Preston’s Moor park.

The Transit of Venus was used to calculate the Astronomical unit, which is the distance from the earth to the sun – all other distances in the Universe depend upon it. In the 18th Century this was seen as the last great problem in astronomy and was deemed so important that countries who were technically at war collaborated in this international scientific experiment. Captain Cook was sent on his first voyage to the Pacific by the Royal Society to observe the Transit from the island of Tahiti. Other astronomers travelled to Africa and throughout Europe to time the exact instant of transit.

I’ll be using this blog to document my research and progress of the project.

For further information about In Certain Places, the Guild, and our fellow artists follow the links below…

http://incertainplaces.org/home (Twitter: @incertainplaces)

www.a-n.co.uk/p/1839388 Hannah Elizabeth Allan and Jeni McConnell

www.a-n.co.uk/p/1839493/ Lisa Wigham

www.a-n.co.uk/p/1838157 Ian Broadley


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