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Museum design
Interactive Exhibits
Oral sources: compilation and archiving |
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THE INVISIBLE IMAGE
- RADIOLOGY
The target of these installations is to
open a window onto the technology used in
the medical field for the imaging diagnosis,
with particular attention to those technologies
that enable us to see inside the human body.
The narration is focused on offering an answer
to the following questions:what are the key
milestones in radiology technological development,
what are the physics principles that enable
the application of these technologies, what
are the health hazards involved in their
use and what are the financial implications
in their incorrect use, what do the single
diagnostic instruments enable us to see? |
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HYDROGEN The installation revolves around the hydrogen
as one single topic, and it is divided into
4, complementary sections: what it is, how
it is produced, how it is used and how financially
viable it is.
This installation is conceived as an entire
event, and thanks to some interactive settings
and more exhaustive areas, it can satisfy
a less informed public’s first approach
to these issues as well as a more knowledgeable
viewer. |
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What is Hydrogen? |
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In balance on the world |
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Who benefits the most? |
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H like Hydrogen |
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PRÊT-À-CLICHÉ
In the main hall of Porta Nuova, Turin
station, a new exhibition on contemporary people’s
rights: a sensorial journey to the discovery
of the stereotypes that have influenced one hundred
years of Italian history. |
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Prêt -à-
cliché |
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