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Practice-Led PhD candidate Sarah Fortais borrowed NASA lunar specimens from the STFC and hosted an event titled Lunar Salon at the Slade Research Centre.

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Lunar Salon Poster
Lunar Salon Poster, February 2015
Lunar sample disc containing samples collected from Apollo missions 11-17
Lunar sample disc containing samples collected from Apollo missions 11-17
Mink skull, bull giraffe skull, and taxidermy mouse
Mink skull, bull giraffe skull, and taxidermy mouse
A researcher inspects some desert glass during the Lunar Salon
A researcher inspects some desert glass during the Lunar Salon
Lunar Salon Poster
Lunar Salon Poster, February 2015
Lunar sample disc containing samples collected from Apollo missions 11-17
Lunar sample disc containing samples collected from Apollo missions 11-17
Mink skull, bull giraffe skull, and taxidermy mouse
Mink skull, bull giraffe skull, and taxidermy mouse
A researcher inspects some desert glass during the Lunar Salon
A researcher inspects some desert glass during the Lunar Salon

Practice-Led PhD candidate Sarah Fortais borrowed NASA lunar specimens from the STFC and hosted an event titled Lunar Salon at the Slade Research Centre.

Participants were invited to handle the specimens as well as explore a room full of oddities, which included skulls, taxidermy, maps, and an unfinished model of the bedroom from Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. The Salon event was designed as an experimental way of presenting and engaging in research and specifically sought to develop a way of exploring the kind of creative methodologies developed by the NASA Apollo and Mercury missions.

Participating researchers from UCL included those from the Earth Sciences, Anthropology, Art History, Fine Art, Engineering, and Philosophy departments.