Tag: Temporary Exhibition
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Urknall Unterwegs: a mobile LHC exhibition in Germany
Institute outreach efforts usually leave out people who don’t have an inherent interest in the subject to start with. The proposed solution is a mobile outdoor exhibition that travels to locations frequented by the public, such as marketplaces, parks, and public squares.
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An Art-Science exhibit for the LHCP19 conference (Puebla, Mexico)
In preparation for the LHCP Conference, few LHC scientists interacted remotely with a group of art students. The resulting exhibit was shown on the BUAP campus, in parallel with the conference.
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INFN Exhibition – Quantum. The revolution in one leap
From the classical physics of Galileo, Newton, and Maxwell to the Big Bang, the exhibition focuses on quantum mechanics and the revolution that it has brought to scientific thought, culture, and technological development.
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Art@CMS / ORIGIN art-science projects
ORIGIN is an art-science collaboration that brings together large scientific global collaborations through cross-disciplinary science engagement & networking with special emphasis on education.
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Outreach activities in an art centre – The Quàntica Exhibition at CCCB (Barcelona)
The QUANTIC art-science exhibition was held in February 2019 at the Contemporary Culture Centre of Barcelona (CCCB). The Institut de Física d’Altes Energies (IFAE) collaborated with the development of the exhibition and the satellite activities that were offered.
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Espace Ballon – Hot Air Balloons Exhibition at Château-d’Oex (CH)
Exhibition on Hot Air Balloons connecting to the discovery of cosmic rays. It took place during the international balloon festival at Chateau-d’Oex in Swizerland.
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Celebrating 50 years of IN2P3 : 1971-2021
To mark its 50-year milestone, IN2P3 unveiled a new website that serves as a repository for various resources, such as a historical overview of the institute and its labs, along with a collection of 35 exhibition posters. Additionally, several events were held in laboratories, including a half-day international scientific symposium closing as a session.
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The sketchbook and Collider – Reality is not what it seems : Drawing links between fine art and particle physics
The project started in 2015 with a goal to “make the invisible, visible” by exploring equivalence between visual elements of drawing and the interaction of elementary particles. The project is organized as a series of workshops that result in exhibitions and events. Exhibitions also feature educational activities and collaborative efforts to enhance the participants experience.