10 February – 3 April

Neutrinos – The Ghost Particle

Presented by a curatorial team in collaboration with particle physicists, the exhibition examines neutrinos — elusive subatomic particles — through immersive installations, scale models, interactive displays and audiovisual works. It juxtaposes cutting‑edge detector technology with poetic visual language to probe invisibility, scale and the limits of observation. Through data visualizations, sensory simulations and sculptural forms, the show reveals how extreme instrumentation and experimental practice reshape our sense of the cosmos and invite reflection on what remains unseen.

Blvd Carl-Vogt 66,
1205 Geneva
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Photo Credit: UNIGE

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