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A few months ago, on October 9, 2009, NASA successfully completed its Lunar CRater Observing and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission when a spacecraft crashed its payload into a permanently shadowed crater at the moonâ€™s polar regions. Sent on a suicide mission, the unmanned LCROSS spacecraft investigated indications of water on the moon by colliding kamikaze-like into the lunar surface, sending up subsequent plumes of debris which have since been analyzed for signs of lunar water ice. And it turns out, as of November 13<sup>th</sup>, that, yes, there is indeed water (billion-year-old ice) on the moon. This is exciting news for extraterrestrial life everywhere. And for the prospect of actualizing science-fictionâ€™s most basic dream of widespread space travel and extended human expeditions, extraplanetary colonies. The ramifications for the hopes of future lunar exploration and settlement are huge: not only would future settlers have something to drink, but the water could be broken in oxygen to breath and the components of rocket fuel. <span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p>2012ers fear the news comes to late for practical benefit, but certainly not a day too soon. Anticipating this day and in preparation for the psychological hurtles that lie ahead, JPL musicologist (and sometime 2012er) Kyoto Traitee has developed a special conditioning chamber called the <em>Isolated Memory Forgetting Room (Excelsis Deo</em>) or, <em>IMFR(ED)</em>.</p>
<p><em>IMFR(ED)</em> harnesses phase-inversion music techniques to produce sonic mind-altering technology. Complementary frequencies are phase-shifted and pumped into an empty, gallery-like white cube so that the crests and troughs of sound waves cancel out and neither pitch is heard. 1 + (-1) = 0. The sound that results is apparent silence. But it is a thick and full silence carrying much auditory information that bypasses conscious-brain understanding and goes directly to id-level, subconscious realms. There is pressure on the subjectâ€™s ears.</p>
<p>Traitee, who actually has no science training or astronomical expertise, per se, got her BFA in painting at the Rhode Island School of Design (an early â€˜70s classmate of David Byrne and influenced by his more occult musical forays) and her MFA in musicology at Cal Arts. She has been working intermittently on <em>IMFR(ED)</em> for over a decade, since she turned her home-recording studio into a working model of the sensory-deprivation, isolation chamber and tweaked its silence levels. In fact, in its test stages, it was developed and exhibited (under the same title) as an environmental art installation with a nod to Michael Asher (with whom she studied) and his early institutional critique actions, which Dan Graham has always said were as much about the acoustics of architecture and sound of an empty gallery as anything.</p>
<p>During her private development of <em>IMFR(ED)</em> and its flocked silence, and during its exhibition as a white-cube installation in Reykjavik in 2003, a particular unexplained euphoric effect became known. People isolated inside <em>IMFR(ED)</em> experience fleeting feelings of bliss. The ecstatic sensation is so brief it cannot be approached directly nor objectively. But, anecdotally, individuals consistently say that for an instant they no longer feared death.</p>
<p>For the first time in recent memory, the government took an affirmative and lively interest in art and trickle-down institutional critique. Traitee has since been employed under classified operations by DARPA and then NASA at JPL. Astronauts will undergo <em>IMFR(ED)</em> conditioning treatments before space travel.-SLG</p>
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