S05 → Blue Hours
Weightlessness Moments




Blue Hours began with a strange shape in the sky—a cloud—suddenly torn apart by a violent wind, leaving a ghostly trail between pink-tinged rays of sunlight. From this silent spectacle, the idea of raising the head from daily life to stop and observe, even for a minute, a detail of the world became more than a pastime; it became a necessity.  

The impressionist painter Paul Cézanne once said, “To paint from nature is not to paint the subject, but to realise sensations”. Instead of brushes and paint tubes, Blue Hours uses a camera to transmit the sense of these special moments, and rare opportunities, to let the feet wander and the mind floats without expecting anything particular. After several years of individual exploration, this initiative is now a collaborative project designed to summarise the spirit of NeurAstra and gather the incredible visual diversity the world has to offer. Feel free to participate by sharing your best pictures with us.





And because walking around with music is even better, check out our playlists on Spotify made with No-Fi Music

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To the MoonWhen you are building a flying machine to travel to the moon. PLAYLISTThe Smell of the GalaxyWhen you are floating in the Galaxy’s centre and smell ethyl formate in a giant dust cloud. PLAYLISTThe Blue HoursWhen you are wandering without expecting anything special. PLAYLISTBelow the CumulonimbusWhen you are lost on a mountain and spot pileus on the top of cumulonimbus. PLAYLISTWeather Vane MoodWhen you watch the wind blow and pivot a weather van in a jerky loop. PLAYLIST