New Eyes on the Universe

Innovative exhibition at Canada House looking at the work of Canadian 2015 Nobel Prize winner in physics Dr Arthur B. McDonald.

This was  a great use of the space in this small gallery which usually just hangs pictures around the walls. It explained the work of the Sudbury Neutrino Observation Laboratory built in deep mines in Sudbury in Canada. I’ll admit I didn’t understand most of it but it still felt impressive to learn about this ground breaking work.

There were lots of good av installations to explain the subject including a life sized Dr McDonald which talked to you. This was an amazing flat screen shaped like a person with a projection onto the back. It was eerie but effective.

Closes on 17 September 2016

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