Look into the Invisible – a Photo Exhibition – 2019 (Closed)

With the exhibition "Look into the Invisible" we invite the public to share our fascination with the borderland between science, art and technology. The photo exhibition is on display downstairs from Vitenparken Café.

The photo exhibition Look into the Invisible is on display downstairs at Vitenparken Photo: Vitenparken Campus Ås.

Arts and Sciences

"Seeing into the invisible" is about being able to see with the tools of scientists. Not only can we glean exciting results from research and innovation, but also provide a taste of why scientists' everyday lives are so exciting and fascinating. Art and science are fundamentally different, but they also have a number of common denominators. Curiosity, creativity, a desire to create, cutting-edge expertise, technological and craft skills are common traits for both scientists and artists. In this exhibition, art, science and technology meet in an inspiring and challenging way.

School and teaching

We also offer tailored learning resources that can be used in the exhibition. Read more about the teacher-led activities for the exhibition here: Learning resources.

Contributors

Adam Bartley, Audun Korsæth, Des Callaghan, Erica Maremonti, Erik A. Johannessen,
Hilde Kolstad, Ingunn Burud, Jannicke Wiik-Nielsen, Jeff Hasty, Jens Petter Wold, Jim Cybulski, Johannes Breidenbach, Johannes Ralph, Karstein Heia, Klaus Kemp, Lisa Rossbach, Manu Prakash, Martin Hansen, Maximilian Pircher, NASA Earth Observatory, Rannveig M. Jacobsen, Silje Ottestad, Svein Solberg, Tal Danino, Thomas Kringlebotn, Torbjørn Mehl, Tove Sundgren and Åsmund Andersen.

Thanks to

Bryophyte Surveys Ltd, Foldscope Instruments, University College of Southeast Norway, Imaging Center NMBU, Leica Microsystems, Logotrykk AS, NASA Earth Observatory, NIBIO, NMBU, Nofima, Ortomedic AS, Veterinary Institute and Zeiss.

The exhibition is produced by Vitenparken Campus Ås, and curated by Egil Paulsen.

You can buy the catalogue for the exhibition Look into the Invisible at Vitenparken Café.

Ticket prices

Adult 120,-
Children 70,-
Family 300,-

A ticket to VitenSøndag or any of Vitenparken's other exhibitions gives free admission to the photo exhibition.

Contact person

Egil Paulsen
Content developer
egil@vitenparken.no