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“Micromega - The Art of Wonder”

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“Micromega - The Art of Wonder”

Micromega, The Art of Wonder is a project of exhibition descending (although not emulating) from the ancient models of Wunderkammer, the first examples of scientific knowledge through visual classification.

The “studioli”, or “cabinets of wonders”, to use the original definition, were meant to create spaces where a variety of fauna and flora samples, found in sites geographically and morphologically diverse (naturalia), were shown together with human manufacts (artificialia), with the idea of re(creating) microcosms that could reveal the corpus of knowledge and experiences that, from the discovery of Americas, had been exponentially emerging and increasing.

The show proposes an imaginative path through art and wonder.

By providing the public (with a specific interest for kids and adolescents), with unusual visual stimuli and ideas.

Our intent is to stage an opportunity to interest the public to the visual logics and dynamics that influence the developments of contemporary cultures by fostering their curiosity.

Under this perspective, we will propose, together with the Halles Saint-Géry, a show supported by a serie of didactic resources aimed at engaging personnally and collectively the visitors.


cover image of MicroMega 2009 event

Halles Saint-Géry_Bruxelles April 2009 • PAOLO BUGGIANI • TOMMASO CASCELLA • GIOVANNI ALBANESE • EDOARDO ARUTA • ANNA MARIA CESARINI SFORZA • GAIA SCARAMELLA • DAVIDE SEBASTIAN • DANIELE JOST • CINZIA SARTO


 

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