Contretype | Earth Not a Globe: Philippe Braquenier
Earth Not a Globe is an ongoing project begun in 2016 and still in progress today. Several of the works presented at Contretype will be produced especially for the exhibition. The project takes its name from the seminal publication behind one of the most famous conspiracy theories, which claims that the Earth is flat rather than spherical. Developed by Samuel Birley Rowbotham at the end of the 19th century, this theory still has a large community of followers today.
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Philippe Braquenier, Buoyancy and density, gravity doesn't exist, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Cast shadows are always equal or bigger, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Fading moon and two wondering stars, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Jerry, 2019 -
Philippe Braquenier, Mad Mike Hughes rocket launch, 2019 -
Philippe Braquenier, Mirror observation, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Propaganda van, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Rainbows are reflections of the dome firmament, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Southern stars rotation and sacred geometry, 2019 -
Philippe Braquenier, Spinning globe, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Star trail around Polaris #2, 2020 -
Philippe Braquenier, Star trails 20° North, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Star trails around Polaris #1, 2020 -
Philippe Braquenier, Stratospheric box , 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Sun splitting the line of the horizon, 2016 -
Philippe Braquenier, Sunlight is small and localized, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, The flattest place on earth, 2016 -
Philippe Braquenier, The moon and the sun are the same size, 2019 -
Philippe Braquenier, The moon emits cold light, 2019 -
Philippe Braquenier, The planes help to prove the plane, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, The sun is close, 2019 -
Philippe Braquenier, They hid the sky away, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Three suns effect in Antarctica, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Total solar eclipse, 2019 -
Philippe Braquenier, True perspective, 2016 -
Philippe Braquenier, Unparralleled sun rays, 2018 -
Philippe Braquenier, Vanishing point, 2018
