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🗓️ 12 October 2023
⏱️ 56 minutes
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0:00.0 | Yeah, so what we did for energy junkies, actually, we spoke with a lot of people, so to see |
0:18.4 | how the idea of the exhibition is that people understand the climate crisis and how energy |
0:26.5 | production is related to this crisis and the different solutions that are there, both for |
0:33.8 | individuals and for government companies, etc. And we did some research and we found |
0:40.0 | that if your exhibition has an unsustainable look and feel, an unsustainable design, then |
0:46.3 | people will not take the message seriously. So for this exhibition, it was really important |
0:53.4 | to really make it as sustainable as possible because otherwise you will miss your target |
1:00.0 | of what you actually want to reach with the exhibition. So they're the design really |
1:03.3 | highly impacts the way that people experience the exhibition. |
1:11.1 | That was Lizzy Bacher. And until recently, she was the senior exhibition maker at Nemo |
1:16.3 | Science Museum in Amsterdam. Nemo is all about interacting with science and technology. |
1:23.2 | In order to better understand the world around us, to make its visitors curious about |
1:28.1 | the mechanisms that shape their lives, it turns out exhibition design conveys a lot. |
1:34.8 | Research carried out by Nemo found that if an exhibition has an unsustainable look and |
1:39.0 | feel to it, ultimately an unsustainable design, then people won't take the message seriously. |
1:45.8 | So it's important for them to work toward creating exhibitions that are as sustainable |
1:50.0 | as possible. Right now, Nemo is focused on sustainability and the climate crisis. |
1:57.3 | This year, staff came together to create the green team, a cohort dedicated to putting |
2:02.3 | sustainability high on the museum's agenda. Among other things, this means creating sustainable |
2:08.5 | exhibitions, reusing parts of previous exhibitions for future ones, for example. It also means |
2:15.0 | helping to create exhibitions that talk about the climate crisis. Currently, they have |
2:20.4 | an interactive exhibition called Energy Junkies, where you can make decisions about the world's |
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