Jun 22, 2012

Visitors of Our Planets: Aliens

Have we been visited by Aliens? This is unique a question that has been asked again and over again. The most popular mysteries, celebrated in books, film and television is the assumption of aliens. Whether or not extraterrestrials have visited our planet is a query whose respond is the life’s work of few researchers. The thought of aliens has captured the imaginations of some and put terror into the hearts of others.



Dr Edgar Mitchell of Apollo 14 became the sixth man to walk on the Moon in 1971. His views on space, aliens and our planet are compelling and unique. Since 1947, when an alien spacecraft apparently crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, aliens have been part of popular society.

However, there are also theories going back thousands of years of spacecraft and alien visitors coming to our planet, including depictions of what looks apprehensively like a flying saucer depicted in a lot of untimely drawings. The proof for aliens having visited us is compelling but every person will have to make up their own mind.

The Out of Body Experience: An Unexplained Mystery

An Out of Body Experience is your consciousness being transferred beyond your physical body. So, is this proof of the spirit? The afterlife? Alternate dimensions? Alas, not quite. To trigger yourself, focus indoors and cut physically off from your awareness of the outside world.


Very rapidly, your mind begins to create new stimulus of its own. We call these thoughts. Usually imaginings are reserved for sleep, but as logical dreamers identify, it is probable to scam the body into sleep while enduring conscious of these hallucinations.
Out of body explorers have long tried to prove this by trying to acquire data from diverse locations even as in the out of body shape. Unhappily nothing truly definitive has been recorded under demonstrable circumstances. But science does not recognize coincidence or top guesses as evidence. That actually would get us nowhere in the grand scheme of things.

Jun 8, 2012

Magical Mysteries: Wendy McMurdo at the spot portico


A sequence of current, digitally created images by Wendy McMurdo marks the launch of the Site Gallery in Sheffield. When one walks around the space, the traditional wall based images come out to be a chain of black and white photographs.



Generally speaking, there are two formal strands to the work. They propose similar meanings but with dissimilar emphases. A slightly different accent is explored in McMurdo's other strand of work, described in the catalogue as "children in the scenery.

The real power of this exhibition lies in McMurdo's capability to create work that is neither dry conceptualism nor the expression of an impassable personal language.

Approximately every image manages to focus unusual aspects of the ongoing debate neighboring art production as we crawl toward the Millennium.

Jun 5, 2012

The First Human: Fly In the Sky Using Wings


Yves Rossy, a Swiss plane pilot had a dream many of us share, to fly throughout the clouds, akin to a bird, except not like most of us, he chose to in fact do something as regards it and in 2006 he became the foremost man to fly with wings and four jet engines impoverished to his body.



The wireless engines in the wings work as 'amplifiers' for Rossi’s own arms, allowing him to flap wings that would or else be faraway too large for a solitary person.

On Wednesday he took to the skies in his astonishing vehicle in his foremost public revelation in Bex, Switzerland, in the Swiss Alps. The exploit also included an urgent situation parachute landing, planned to without delay deploy if he blacks out. It was an astonishing 6 minutes-performance that showed the world flying isn’t only done in an aircraft