Swissnex in China

Swissnex in China, EPFL Pavilions, and the Shanghai Astronomy Museum present "Cosmos Archaeology, Exploring the Universe through Art and Science" from May 18 to September 17, 2024, in Shanghai. This exhibition transforms complex astrophysical data into immersive experiences, inviting visitors to unravel cosmic mysteries through art and science.

Co-curated by Sarah Kenderdine, Jean-Paul Kneib, and Iris Long, the exhibition showcases collaborations between artists and prominent astronomical projects. It features works from various contributors, including my project "Dark Clouds of Debris" and other innovative pieces.

Originating from a 2022 EPFL project, Cosmos Archaeology aims to inspire the public about space science and foster dialogue on experimental museology and sustainable space. It highlights the latest space research advancements from Switzerland and China, exemplifying international scientific and artistic collaboration.

Espace Ballon

Deep Dive

The exhibition is split into six parts, each exploring different aspects of the universe. You'll journey through deep space landscapes, orbital forests, and dive into the hidden past of the cosmos.

Millions of Pieces

It's pretty wild when you see it all laid out. Did you know that NASA says there are about a hundred million pieces of space junk up there? The US Department of Defense can track about 27,000 of them, but countless smaller bits are just too tiny to follow.