Matterport 3D Showcase
Complementary of the already published article about ‘Broken Symmetries’ exhibition at FACT Liverpool (UK), here the 3D scan of the galleries, part of the digital archive project.
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Matterport 3D Showcase
Complementary of the already published article about ‘Broken Symmetries’ exhibition at FACT Liverpool (UK), here the 3D scan of the galleries, part of the digital archive project.
Broken Symmetries takes a closer look at the reality of our universe, at the smallest possible level, and questions how we understand the world around us.
Uncovering the invisible: An archive has been made possible with the kind support of the STFC, and Department of Physics at the University of Liverpool who have also assisted in the research for this project. Initial research conducted, and an online archival element developed, by Dr. Mark Wright (FACT / Liverpool John Moores University) and Clio Flego (Masters Student, European Union Masters Programme in Media Arts Cultures). Texts and layout by FACT Exhibitions and Marketing teams. Many thanks to the curators, José-Carlos Mariátegui and Mónica Bello, and the artists for sharing their works in progress and research, as well as Arts at CERN for sharing many images taken during the residencies and from their archives.