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Catia Peduto Infn Communication Office

Video-artistic exhibits . in Italy. Catia Peduto Infn Communication Office. What do I mean with “video-artistic” exhibits?. Common elements: screen with a image that moves  video often also interactive or “immersive”, you feel like dipped into the exhibit.

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Catia Peduto Infn Communication Office

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  1. Video-artistic exhibits in Italy Catia Peduto Infn Communication Office

  2. What do I mean with “video-artistic” exhibits? • Common elements: • screen with a image that moves video • often also interactive • or “immersive”, you feel like dipped into the exhibit Not “only” a multimedia exhibit, because some of them are very beautiful, so … “artistic”! .

  3. The story “Il mitodellavelocità” (Roma, Palazzo delleEsposizioni - 2008): (The myth of velocity) first experience with video-installation about Grid “AstrieParticelle” (Roma, Palazzo delleEsposizioni – 2009/2010): (Stars and Particles) INFN Museum in Teramo (near Gran Sasso Lab) first multimedia exhibition about astroparticle physics with some “video-artistic” exhibits “L’InvisibileMeraviglia”(Turin, MuseodiScienzeNaturali – 2010): (The Invisible Marvel): two more “video-artistic” exhibits

  4. Video-installation about Grid: “The myth of velocity”, Rome First screen-shot:

  5. Video-installation about Grid: “The myth of velocity”, Rome Second screen-shot:

  6. Video-installation about Grid: “The myth of velocity”, Rome Third screen-shot: (immersive)

  7. Exhibits in “AstrieParticelle”: “Stars and Particles”, Rome General view:

  8. Exhibits in “Astri e Particelle”: “Stars and Particles”, Rome Space-time: interactive

  9. Exhibits in “Astri e Particelle”: “Stars and Particles”, Rome Nemo: immersive

  10. Exhibits in “Astri e Particelle”: “Stars and Particles”, Rome Universe expansion:

  11. Exhibits in “Astri e Particelle”: “Stars and Particles”, Rome Cosmic ray shower: not really “video-artistic”… Computer sends photo  interactive

  12. Exhibits in “L’InvisibileMeraviglia”: “The Invisible Marvel”, Turin Cosmic ray shower: • No computer • Mirror

  13. Exhibits in “L’Invisibile Meraviglia”: “The Invisible Marvel”, Turin Particle collisions:

  14. Exhibits in “L’Invisibile Meraviglia”: “The Invisible Marvel”, Turin Reveal the invisible: • Man walking: thanks to Physics you can look into the body • Chinese wooden statue of the 13° century (rotating): INFN made TAC to look inside

  15. Exhibits in “L’Invisibile Meraviglia”: “The Invisible Marvel”, Turin Reveal the invisible:

  16. Approximate costs and technology: Grid video-installation:50.000 € (paid by the museum) Space-time:13-15.000 € Nemo:6000 € Universe expansion:2-3000 € Collisions:6000 € Reveal the invisible:8000 € Technology used: projectors, screens, camera, computer, sound-box, photocells, etc.

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