<div dir="ltr"><div>Dear Spectrites</div><div><br></div><div>After the dreams, enthusiasm, skills and knowledge of the 20th Century
that put humans in outer space —be it directly or indirectly with
probes, satellites, and other scientific instruments— what are the
current visions and approaches of and for space art, science and culture
as we have entered the 21st Century and the "Age of Anthropocene" on
Earth?<br><br><b>On March 23rd and 24th 2019, artists, scientists,
engineers and cultural players gathered to discuss those issues during
the Leonardo Space Art Science workshop in Paris.</b> (<a href="http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2019/sasc21_2019.php">http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2019/sasc21_2019.php</a>)<br><br><div>We asked them to play a "card game". In a set of cards, each participant answered the same first question <b>"what has attracted you to space" </b>and then two others that they picked up blindly. <br></div><div><br></div><b>We are very happy to provide you with their answers in those eight choral podcasts. </b>Enjoy listening!<br><b><a href="http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2019/podcasts.ph">http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2019/podcasts.ph</a><br></b></div><div><br></div><div>Annick<br></div><div><b></b></div></div>