This installation repurposes scientific instruments to engage our sensual awareness, allowing particles to reveal themselves in ways that reflect their presence in our world.
Instead of merely accelerating and colliding particles, the project proposes an inversion where these particles have agency, determining how and when they reveal themselves.
The piece explores the relationship between particles and human experience, questioning why we engage with these microscopic worlds solely through scientific narratives.
The sound and light generated from the interactions of these particles not only educate but also invite a renewed appreciation for the physical matter that constitutes us.
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