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"Fusion: POWER TO THE PEOPLE" EXHIBITION

For decades, the promise of clean and limitless energy from nuclear fusion stayed locked inside laboratories and policy debates, far from public imagination.

 

The real challenge was never the science itself, but how to make people see it, feel it, and care about it.

 

Fusion: Power to the People was built around that question.

We designed a touring exhibition that turned theoretical physics into something you could walk through and experience, a story told through space, light, and interaction.

Visitors didn’t just watch; they navigated their way through fragments of humanity’s long relationship with energy, unlocking parts of the story through augmented reality. The project  became, for many, their first tangible encounter with fusion. It taught me that technology, when used with care, can make even the most abstract science feel human. It also deepened my understanding of how to anticipate public concerns and build trust around subjects that often seem distant or difficult.

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