Our digital publication explores the intersections of aviation, mythology, and speculative media. Essays cover topics like the cultural lifecycle of gremlins, bicycles as symbolic skycraft, and the historical influence of aviation technology on family entertainment.
Our participatory workshop series (in development) blends folklore, history, and speculative fiction and creative expression to invite learners of all ages to explore aeromythologies through visual storytelling, historical timelines, cultural artifacts, and creative interpretation.
Workshops are designed for classrooms, libraries, museums, and creative spaces. Outputs include creative writing, imaginative drawing, and co-created media, resulting in public exhibits, creative publications, and speculative storytelling artifacts.
(e.g. Drawings → Art Shows; Creative Writing → Zines and publications)
The Logbook represents the living archive of artifacts, research materials, design concepts, fields notes, mythology timelines, etc. that support the Center.
The Hangar manages the digital and physical spaces for prototyping speculative ideas, hybrid timelines, invented skycraft, collaborative projects, and participant submissions.
Speeder Bike Conversion Kit for Star Wars Day 2026
The Sky Studies Symposium will coordinate future events and virtual spaces for contributors to present, debate, and discuss themes in cultural flight studies.