Scenography images are taken from the Natur Museum in Luxemburg ©MR Films
Embark on a unique journey to discover Earth’s biodiversity, from the appearance of life on Earth to the richness of today’s biodiversity, and the current crisis.
WHY HOST IMPACT ?
Original natural history collection: 15 specimens and casts from the collections of the Toulouse Natural History Museum, with opportunities to integrate local collections.
Interactivity: immersive projection room, multimedia game, AV stations, hands on experiences, digital interactives.
Collection of Sculptures: extinct species represented in 3D digital cuts.
Photography collection: large prints of photographs by Mathieu Pujol wildlife photographer and biologist.
Content partnership: partnership with ARTE on a mini-series “Data Science vs Fake”.
+ A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
Design: A flexible and adaptable format accessible to the widest numbers of centres and galleries.
Production: Reuse of displays and crates from former exhibitions, use of recycled and eco-friendly materials, collaboration with environmentally aware suppliers.
Transport: reduced transportation and couriering strategy.
Lifespan planning: recycling, reusing and offsetting strategy.
> Serge Morand, CNRS, is a French ecologist and evolutionary biologist.
A specialist in parasitic ecology, he is interested in the diversification of parasites and the role of parasitic diversity as an ecological and evolutionary force. As a field ecologist, he analyzes the role of biodiversity for the health and well-being of humans, their animals and wildlife. He conducts his research mainly in Southeast Asia, on the impacts of global planetary changes (climate change and land use change) on the links between biodiversity conservation, health and societies. His research approach combines global analyses and local studies, valuing a pluralism of scientific disciplinary approaches.
> Valerie Mills, P.h.d, University Paul Sabatier (Toulouse)
> Francis Duranthon, paleontologist, Doctor in vertebrate paleontology, chief curator and director of the Toulouse Museum.
Very large prints from Mathieu Pujol, wildlife photographer : https://www.mathieupujol.com/
Natural History Museum, Luxembourg (2022/2023)
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