INVISIBLE – Virtual Tour

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Online, Tuesday 3rd November - Friday 6th November

Join us for a free online journey through our exhibition INVISIBLE.

About this Event

With 95% of the universe a mystery, what role do artists and scientists have in unravelling and understanding the unknown? How can we begin to look for something that we can’t even define? INVISIBLE at Science Gallery Dublin highlights the critical role of science, art and philosophy in imagining the unseen and questioning the invisible.

We're delighted to now offer our visitors an experimental virtual trip through some of INVISIBLE‘s highlights at Science Gallery Dublin.

While our doors are closed to the public, we've prototyped a unique hour-long online experience, led by the Science Gallery Dublin mediators – a crack team of science communicators who can't wait to talk to you about dark matter, the unheard voices of science, and how origami can help us to explain the construction of the cosmic web.

To find out more about the mediators, and to learn how to get the most out of your virtual tour, read this short guide first.

When we're open again, we can't wait to share INVISIBLE with you in person – but in the meantime, join us online for an experimental journey full of conversation, inspiration and interactivity.


Date:
Tuesday 3rd November - Friday 6th November
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free

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