This immersive installation makes you feel the vital beat of the earth

You: Matterthe new immersive installation Hosted at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, it is a multisensory experience that mixes Art, Science and Technology To innovative the invisible connections that bind every form of life of the universe. Made by the artistic collective Marshmallow Laser Feast for Bradford 2025 – UK City of Culture, the work invites the public to rethink your place in the cosmos.

Through immersive videos, interactive installations And enveloping soundsYou: Matter accompanies visitors on a trip that It starts from the big bang and goes to the vital beat of the earth. The heart of the exposure is precisely the ability to make visible normally imperceptible phenomena, such as the breath of the planet or the energy that flows in natural processes.

Thanks to the data provided by international space missions – including NASA, Noaa, Jpl, Caltech and European and Japanese space agencies – it is possible to observe how satellites detect vital signals of the earth such as the fluorescence of chlorophyll (sif) and the index of vegetative vigor (Vegetation Greenness Index).

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An invitation to recognize the deep interconnection between man, nature and the universe

These satellite technologies allow you to measure the degree of photosynthesis of plants and monitor i Global carbon cyclesproviding crucial information to better understand the balance of our ecosystem. But you: Matter is not just science: it is an invitation to recognize thedeep interconnection between man, nature and the universe. Each cell of our body, every breath, every drop of water is part of a wider design, which connects us to stars, trees and air that we breathe.

The objective of the installation is make us feel part of a whole: a cosmos in motionin which every form of life is composed of the same primordial elements. A journey that turns on the curiositystimulates the environmental awareness and opens the gaze on the complexity of life on our planet.

The exhibition can be visited up to February 2026 And it represents one of the unmissable stages for science enthusiasts, art lovers or simply the most curious. You: Matter offers an unprecedented perspective on ours connection with the universe.

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