Residency Jenny Åkerlund
With a starting point in the field of perception Jenny Åkerlund’s practice revolves around aspects of
time and transformation in relation to visual culture. Through the use of disciplines like history of
science and astronomy, and with techniques spanning drawing, glass and video, she investigates the
impermanent character of the visible in different ways. This field of interest has led her to work on
subjects such as human computers (women working in the field of astronomy in the early 20th
century), scientific depictions in relation to objectivity, entoptic phenomena (visual effects occurring
within the eye itself) and studies of material such as dust.
During her residency at Thinking Tools Åkerlund will develop new works related to the international
star-mapping project Carte du Ciel, initiated at the Paris Observatory in 1887 and the so-called
human computers: women who worked at observatories during this period, with the main task to
analyze the large amount of data the project entailed. Through the use of material collected from the
Paris Observatory and the Royal Observatory of Belgium, she intends to highlight and question
aspects of visibility, value and labour in relation to historiography, focusing on the role of the
handmade mark within astronomy and material aspects of analogue photography, preservation and
archival practices.

