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<p>&#8220;I Hope Tomorrow is Just Like Today&#8221;, 2008 by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.claireandsean.com/">Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro</a>.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Partially Painted Heap of Wood&#8221; by <a target="_blank" href="http://janfreuchen.org/">Jan Freuchen</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gravitation Zero is a theatre performance staged in a weightless space on board of a parabolic airplane. Russian scientists use parabolic planes in order to train astronauts, since the plane enables one to experience a gravitational vacuum inside its body. In order to create zero gravity conditions, it&#8217;s necessary for the aircraft to fly in [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.ipak.org/gravitation0/" target="_blank">Gravitation Zero</a> is a theatre performance staged in a weightless space on board of a parabolic airplane. Russian scientists use parabolic planes in order to train astronauts, since the plane enables one to experience a gravitational vacuum inside its body. In order to create zero gravity conditions, it&#8217;s necessary for the aircraft to fly in a parabolic arc not dissimilar to the trajectory a rocket makes as it escapes Earth gravity. On December 15. 1999, a massive high-winged Ilyushin-76 aircraft, which normally serves as a training plane for the Russian cosmonauts, took off from the Star City airfield with a cargo of fourteen actors and spectators, and about the same number of Russian trainers and crew members. At the back end of the plane an intricately designed set had been constructed-one component of what director <a href="http://www.orbit.zkm.de/?q=node/271" target="_blank">Dragan Živadinov</a> calls an &#8220;inhabited sculpture&#8221;.</p>
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