Travel Report No.0172931, 2019
A set of body-oriented artefacts
2019
- Earth artificial satellite IS3-3, 1958. Scale 1:10. Pavilion ‘Cosmos-4’, VDNH, Moscow.
- Model of the ‘Vostok-1’ spacecraft, 1961. The Tsiolkovsky State Museum of Cosmonautics, Kaluga.
- Ultra-small submarine project 908 ‘Triton-2’, model sample, 1966. Museum of Small Underwater Self-propelled Vehicles, Kronstadt.
- ‘Almaz’ orbital station, project of the 1970s.
- Self-propelled underwater vehicle AS-22, 1983. Museum of Small Underwater Self-propelled Vehicles, Kronstadt.
- Underwater vehicle from the ‘Tethys-N’ project, 1989. Museum of Small Underwater Self-propelled Vehicles, Kronstadt.
- Diving device SM-370 ‘Sprut-1’, 1977–1981. Museum of Small Underwater Self-propelled Vehicles, Kronstadt.
- Underwater device for the observation of underwater work, I. F. Gilsher’s patent of 11 August 1925 (certificate No. 4013). Committee for Inventions of the USSR, typolithography ‘Red Printer’, Leningrad, 1927.
Author: [name unknown] Sidorenko, Russian State Film and Photo Archive, Krasnogorsk
(Code 0-172931).
Photo: A. Stankov, TASS photo chronicle, Russian State Film and Photo Archive,
Krasnogorsk 10 (Code 0-283667).
Electromagnetic time relay (1987),
S. M. Kirov Leningrad Electric Machine Building Association ‘Electrosila’,
B. A. Lyarsky’s copyright certificate of the USSR No. 633090.
VNIIPI of the State Committee for Inventions and Discoveries of GCCT of the USSR, 1989
— Sabih Ahmed, Antonio Dzheuza
Team
PrintDesign
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Research
Photo
Tata Osipova
Kristina Chernyavskaya, Andrey Efits, Daria Pokras
Kristina Chernyavskaya, Andrey Efits
Ivan Anisimov
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