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.
Mountain view of the Karl Marx peak and Engels peak in the Pamirs, Tajikistan, 20 February 1946.
Author: [name unknown] Sidorenko, Russian State Film and Photo Archive, Krasnogorsk 
(Code 0-172931).
A group of athletes taking part in the climbing of the Khan Tengri peak near the top, Tien-Shan mountains, Kyrgyzstan, August 1962.

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




Authentic documents of a history where facts coexist with myths, legends, and stories are re-elaborated from generation to generation. In her work, Makhacheva travels through time, visiting the past, present and future on a vertical geophysical axis with documents that captured the depths of the underwater world to the peaks of mountains and beyond, into outer space.  In a play of juxtaposing flatness and relief (photography/silk printing and embossing), this series both celebrates the bravery of embarking on adventures and exploring the mysterious unknown, and the will to take seriously the most absurd of ideas when people decide to fabricate where inventing is not possible. Travel report is an expedition and a homage to humanity’s millennial longing to conquer time and space, drawing inspiration from a Dagestan’s age-old belief that the easiest and fastest way to walk between mountains is on a tightrope.  Each print in this series is embossed with the image of patented devices that attempted the impossible, for example, one that used electrically charged particles in an electromagnetic field to operate time.  As often happens in life, Travel report is a reminder of how science fiction and history often merge in harmony without contradicting each other.   

— Sabih Ahmed, Antonio Dzheuza




Team

Print

Design

Production

Research

Photo


Piranesi Lab | Arkady Andreev, Nikon Filippov, Alexandra Koroleva, Alexey Veselovsky,
Tata Osipova

Kristina Chernyavskaya, Andrey Efits, Daria Pokras

Kristina Chernyavskaya, Andrey Efits

 Ivan Anisimov


Commissioned by Shaltai Editions
Courtesy of the artist and Shaltai Editions

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