Semiconductor
At first time when you see the name of the exhibition you intuitively understand that it is about physical phenomenas.
Visitors can feel some kind of magic in the air around each showpiece, because each one of them presents something unique and unusual. The installations are presented in the best way because of the place, light, etc they've been placed in.
I was really impressed by the installation called "Where Dogs Run?». It was about entanglement itself and about choosing the right choice. A little mouse is going through a maze and computer count proposes what mouse would have done if it chose a different direction or gate. At the same time projector shows all these possible steps.
I payed special attention to this part of the exhibition because we face it in every day life. Every day people have ask themselves «What would have happened if I'd done this instead of that ?» and the mouse shows simple examples of changes that could result from these decisions in real life. This is like parallel world of unrealized decisions. Installations of this kind are very interesting, because it makes people to think about their life, what is wrong and what is right.
Here is some other photos from the exhibition:
Yana Krukovskaya
Level 4
In fact this exhibition is very good to visit even if it has a limited samples you will spend about 30 minutes on each trying to figure out the purpose and meaning. Some of the examples shown there might seems to be a bit dull but we do have a progress in combining physical philosophy with a work of art for people to entertain. Was a great experience to visit laboratory. Thank you for the post.
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level 4