May 24 – January 3

Guided Tour: The Future, what’s that?

MEG
Booking Required

The exhibition’s creators, working collaboratively with children, present a participatory exploration of possible futures through installations, interactive objects and playful prototypes. Combining mixed-media assemblage, robotics elements and graphic artefacts such as tarot-inspired cards, the works invite visitors—especially younger audiences—to activate collective imagination.
The tour illuminates creative processes, the questions that guided the project and the definitions of desirable and possible futures it reveals, encouraging reflection on how imagined scenarios can inform agency and social change.

In French.

Boulevard Carl-Vogt 65,
1205 Genève
Photo Credit: © MEG
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Photo Credit: © MEG

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