Martineau Solar System prints now on display in Linz, Austria in Jay Goldner's exhibit
I'm happy (again!) to report that 8 of my Martineau Solar System prints are now on display in Linz, Austria, as part of his traveling crop circle exhibit. If you need to translate the German web page cited above into your favorite language, I find babelfish handy... If any of you are living or visiting Austria, and are able to visit this exhibit, I'd love to hear from you about it.

Here are some photos Jay Goldner sent me of my artwork (which is a small part of his much larger exhibit):

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Here is the email (about the new Austrian venue) I just got from Jay, who, incidentally, did a superb job of translating my
Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook into German and has published other fascinating books in German and English.

Dear international friends of the crop circles!

We have just been able to find time to let you know that the world’s greatest and largest crop circle exhibition (1700 m2) has opened a few weeks ago in Austria. The original Swiss exhibition (it was shown in Erich van Daeniken’s Mystery Park in Interlaken) has been brought up to date and greatly expanded.

So far there have been 93.000 visitors to the exhibition and is now open to the public in the Upper Austrian capital city of Linz. The running time of the renewed exhibition has just been prolonged till 21st of January 2007. I have attached some pictures of the large presentation halls.

Our long term project is to establish a crop circle museum, more precisely a crop circle exploration center (look at
www.cropcirclemuseum.com). But until then we would like to present this impressive exhibition (more than 300 objects) in many other countries. So we are looking for local partners worldwide and suitable exhibition space (1000 m2 upwards).
 
Please help to spread this information and perhaps to also make this exhibition possible in your city/country. We would of course also be happy if you could visit our Austrian exhibition. You will be amazed.

With crop circular greetings

Jay Goldner & the Phoenix Team
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