SPACE LANDS, PAST AND FUTURE SITES OF THE ROCKET AGE

by Paul Freeman

Paul Freeman spent two years photographing the landscapes of South West USA where a new commercial space tourist industry is developing. While the new industry only exists as a series of empty sites, the landscape is littered with remnants of the cold war and the space race.

The landscape and its sites is a record of our relationship with technology and our hopes, perhaps misguided, that human ingenuity and science can solve our deepest problems.

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