Free guided tour (EN) | Here Comes the Sun: Art, énergie et intelligence naturelle exhibition

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Free guided tour (in English) of the "Here Comes the Sun: Art, énergie et intelligence naturelle" exhibition.

This exhibition explores various forms of intelligence—human, natural, or artificial—and their interdependence through three works that stimulate imagination and reveal the invisible intelligences sustaining life on Earth. Using the visual language of cinema, these works show that innovation does not need to mean domination, but rather, technology can be integrated into ecological and social systems. The intelligence we need is already found in sunlight, in microorganisms, and in communities.

Organised with the support of the Luxembourg City Film Festival and the Ministry for the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity.
Curators: Françoise Poos and Vincent Crapon (Elektron)
Artists: James Bridle, Alice Bucknell, Solar Protocol (Tega Brain, Alex Nathanson and Benedetta Piantella)
Special thanks: Thomas Schwab and Rhizome.


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