© MuseoScience, Nuüd Studio
« Passionate about science, culture and art, I have founded MuseoScience to promote science and technology through the creation of exhibitions with an original approach mixing science and art."
Céline Nadal
Founder of MuseoScience
PhD in theoretical physics & Curator
Exposition Tissus en mouvement, Musée de la bonneterie, Troyes (2017) - Tissus créés par Bugis, photographies Bruno Fournier © Carole Bell, Ville de Troyes
Lighting has an impact on the colours you see.
Depending on how they are combined, colours seem different.
An animal does not see the same colours as we do.
Even the symbols associated with colours change from one society to another.
The COLOURS exhibition offers a dizzying, sensory, poetic dive into the world of colour.
It is an invitation to experiment and to wonder, to question our perception of the world and to examine what we see.
Is colour really just an illusion? A sort of mirage arising from our imagination?
COLOURS exhibition © MuseoScience, Nuüd Studio
COLOURS exhibition © MuseoScience, Nuüd Studio
COLOURS exhibition © MuseoScience, Nuüd Studio
Exhibition Tissus en mouvement, Troyes museum, 2017
© Céline Nadal, Bugis, Ville de Troyes
Exhibition Tissus en mouvement, Troyes museum, 2017
© Céline Nadal, Bugis, Ville de Troyes
Showroom Revima, Caudebec-en-Caux, 2019.
© MuseoScience
Exhibition design CpDesign
Showroom Revima, Caudebec-en-Caux, 2019.
© MuseoScience
Exhibition design CpDesign
Exhibtion Jeux d'eau , Muséum du Havre (2014) © Ville du Havre, Cédric Crémière, Céline Nadal
Muséum de Troyes, 2016. © Céline Nadal, Ville de Troyes
"Espace industrie et recherche régionales", Atrium, Rouen 2019
(exhibition about aerospace industry)
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MuseoScience,
Exhibition design S. Landais & P. Pedebernade. Graphic design G. Grandguillot.
Maison Poincaré : maths museum in Paris (will open at the end of 2022)
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MuseoScience, Institut Henri Poincaré,
Exhibition design du & ma
Voyage du Chocolat, Chocolats Hautot, Fécamp, 2022
© Bréard / MuseoScience / David Twardowski
Voyage du Chocolat, Chocolats Hautot, Fécamp, 2022
© Bréard / MuseoScience / David Twardowski