Walking on a black hole, formatting the Earth, it’s possible at mudac

2023-09-30 18:41:22

Published on September 30, 2023 at 8:41 p.m. Modified on September 30, 2023 at 8:42 p.m.

“I can say things in a museum or on stage that I can’t say in my lab.” The man speaking here is Thomas Hertog, cosmologist, who was close collaborator of Stephen Hawking and co-curator, with Marie Pok, director of the Center for Innovation and Design at Grand-Hornu, of the exhibition Cosmos. Design from here and beyond presented in Belgium and held at mudac in Lausanne.

Mirroring this choice of objects which combine aesthetics, uses and astrophysics, a second exhibition, concocted by mudac and signed Jolanthe Kugler and Scott Longfellow, entitled Objective Earthtakes a “designer” look at our planet by questioning both its multiple representations and its possible or planned transformations.

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