The new particle physics has led to a change in the perception of the composition of matter, whether it is that which is closest to us or the remote matter of the universe. It is no coincidence that discoveries such as the detection of the so-called Higgs Boson have also had a strong impact on philosophy and religion.
In an open dialogue with Guido Tonelli - physicist, CERN physicist, professor at the University of Pisa and associate researcher at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics - the artist Stefano Non and curator Claudio Musso will explore its influences on contemporary artistic research.
The event is part of the das exhibition, experimental artistic dialogues, which for the seventh edition proposes a complex site-specific project by Stefano Non, entitled TEMPI NUOVI, curated by Claudio Musso.
In Torre Unipol the exhibition project Menopermenougualepiù (Costruire sull'assenza del referente/Building on the absence of the referent) is a personal reflection by the artist on the consequences of scientific discoveries regarding space-time.
At Porta Europa the exhibition project Giraffa con giraffine cosmiche al Museo terrestre (Giraffe with Cosmic Giraffins at the Earth Museum) invites reflections on the concept of a museum and post-human museumisation.
At Porta Europa the exhibition project Giraffa con giraffine cosmiche al Museo terrestre (Giraffe with Cosmic Giraffins at the Earth Museum) invites reflections on the concept of a museum and post-human museumisation.