‘Transcosmogram’ is a materialised metaphor— a map obtained by highlighting tangents encompassing the multimodal stratum of knowledges—where we reimagine and reposition the human in the context of astronomy.

The notion of ‘transcosmogram’ emerged from the lack of depiction of dimensionalities in the human interpretation of space and the cosmos.

With the spirit of de-engtangling and composing all seemingly dividing boundaries, the intention of a ‘transcosmogram’ is to delineate a ‘’map’’ emerged from discovering and highlighting the tangents that connect these strata of our known space(s), i.e., consisting of the terrestrial and organic layers, e.g., sedimentary, atmospheric layers of the earth, and the technospheric layer, including space junk, and cosmological layers.

By tapping into the position and relationality between these layers/ elements and illustrating the relationships that exist within them, this approach emancipates us from our own prejudices regarding national, gender, economic, and other boundaries, fostering a sense of cosmic unity.

These disparities and boundaries result from a lack of shared knowledge of space research. The limitations in the universal understanding of terrestrial and extraterrestrial concepts result in discrepancies between the terminology and their interpretations. In the contemporary convergence of nature entangled with technology, how can we use technology to investigate the apparent division between ‘terrestrial’ and ‘extraterrestrial’?

Exploring gravitational/ radio waves in space as well as in earth observation research as a metaphor/ case study through a transdisciplinary approach may facilitate an inception into interpreting phenomena that are perceivable in both cosmic and ground-based research.


Materialised and immaterial representation of a message 

Perceptive devices


The significance of art in space research could facilitate unlearning associations collectively, only in conversation with representatives from different disciplines can we redefine space research and explore its potential engagement and implementation in other sectors.  

Art may be a portal of imagining exploration without the intention of colonisation. 


Can local cosmology/ cultural representations lead to global/universal designs? | Emergence of being(s) | Local histories, global designs | Art as a portal


Science and art are cultures in their own right, and space is an infrastructure that has already been interwoven into our existence. There is no barrier; the barrier is the limitation or lack of knowledge about the processes in which they occur. As evolving transterrestrial beings, a collective cultural satellite as a space monument could be a symbol of unity beyond social, technospheric, and cosmological boundaries, synthesising and commemorating an inclusive space culture.