This Used to Be the Future
Rachel Sussman

Rachel Sussman received a grant from the Art + Technology Lab to research Deep Time and deep space to inform new work. Her investigation was centered around visits to NASA Ames Research Center in the Bay Area. Sussman is a photographer, a writer, and a TED speaker whose recent book, The Oldest Living Things in the World, was published in 2014.

NASA Ames Research Center, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
NASA Ames Research Center, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Hazardous Substance Storage, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Hazardous Substance Storage, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Behind the 6x6-foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel Support Building, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Behind the 6x6-foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel Support Building, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Hangar One, Moffat Federal Airfield, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Hangar One, Moffat Federal Airfield, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Decommissioned Equipment Lot, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Decommissioned Equipment Lot, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Titan I Missile (McMoon parking lot), 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Titan I Missile (McMoon parking lot), 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Space Shavings/ Machine Shop Floor, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Space Shavings/ Machine Shop Floor, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Flashing Beacon Indicates Oxygen Deficiency, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Flashing Beacon Indicates Oxygen Deficiency, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Machine Shop, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Machine Shop, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
(Restricted Military Area), 2015, © Rachel Sussman
(Restricted Military Area), 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Back to the Moon after 25 years, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Back to the Moon after 25 years, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Surface of the Astrobiology Building, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Surface of the Astrobiology Building, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Thermal Projection and Arc Jet Laboratories, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Thermal Projection and Arc Jet Laboratories, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Warehouse N, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Warehouse N, 2015, © Rachel Sussman
Icons/External Created with Sketch.
Icons/Download Created with Sketch.
About the Artist

In 2014 Sussman began developing new work deepening her explorations of personal and cosmic time, the universe, nature, philosophy, and beauty. With the support of the LACMA Art + Technology Lab, and working with SpaceX, NASA, and CERN, her new work can be found at MASS MoCA, the New Museum Los Gatos, and the Des Moines Art Center. She is currently an artist in residence with the SETI Institute.

Artist Website

Art + Tech Lab Archive