The Aerocene community gathers at Hangar Y and reclaims the air
On Friday 14 July, the Hangar Y in Meudon near Paris opened its doors and its skies to the public in order to host Aerocene for a unique collaborative and artistic experience.
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Published 24 July 2023 by Ewen Chardronnet
On Friday 14 July, the Hangar Y in Meudon near Paris opened its doors and its skies to the public in order to host Aerocene for a unique collaborative and artistic experience.
Published 10 April 2023 by Rob La Frenais
On April 6, the Aerocene community attempted a world record for a solar balloon flight, near Maintenon, France.
Published 4 April 2023
Mercredi 5 avril, la communauté d’artistes Aerocene lancera dans les airs un ballon aérosolaire de 7000m3 à Maintenon, près de Paris. Un décollage garanti sans énergie fossile auquel tout le monde est convié.
Published 12 February 2020 by Cécile Ravaux
Du 30 janvier au 1er février le Grand Palais accueillait Change Now, «l’exposition universelle des solutions pour la planète». Plus de 28000 participants pour prendre connaissance des 1000 solutions présentes sur l’événement. Makery est allé à la rencontre de Bertrand Piccard, l’aéronaute des records autour de la planète avec le ballon Breitling Orbiter et le planeur solaire Solar Impulse, pour qu
Published 8 February 2020 by Céliane Svoboda
Above the Salinas Grandes salt flat in the Argentinean province of Jujuy, Aerocene set a new symbolic record was for a new way of floating in the air: 100% solar-heat-powered human flight.
Published 24 September 2019 by Ewen Chardronnet
Field Notes is an art&science field laboratory organised from September 15-22 by the Bioart Society in Kilpisjärvi, Lapland/Finland. Here are Wednesday's and Thursday's logs.
Published 6 November 2018 by Ewen Chardronnet
In the context of Tomás Saraceno’s exhibition at Palais de Tokyo in Paris, the Aerocene Foundation organised a solar-powered balloon flight in Fontainebleau on 27th of october. Report in photos.
Published 1 December 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
On November 26 and 27, the artist Tomás Saraceno brought together researchers from the most prestigious universities in the world for a hackathon unlike any other. Objective: invent the Aerocene era.
Published 30 November 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
In the desert of New Mexico, artist Tomás Saraceno realized the very first human flight in a zero carbon solar-powered hot air balloon.