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Shanghai, China · Design · 2025
Beyond the Stars is an exhibition that explores major scientific ideas about space that have remained relevant since the last century. It brings together ten projects commissioned for a client in Beijing, where the exhibition is intended to take place. My contribution is an immersive video-art installation conceived as a pavilion. It invites visitors to engage with one of the most influential scientific developments of the modern era: the theories that emerged from Einstein’s theory of relativity.
This project explores the concept of wormholes, derived from Einstein and Rosen’s theory of relativity, imagining a passage through the singularity - connecting multiple dimensions via black holes, collapsed stars that pull in matter.
It immerses visitors in a visual experience where mirrors and AI-generated simulations evoke a journey through a wormhole: from falling into the singularity of a black hole to arriving in a new universe.
The project also seeks to raise awareness about global warming by connecting scientific ideas about other dimensions with a human reflection on the uniqueness and fragility of life on Earth.
Shanghai, China · Design · 2025
Beyond the Stars is an exhibition that explores major scientific ideas about space that have remained relevant since the last century. It brings together ten projects commissioned for a client in Beijing, where the exhibition is intended to take place. My contribution is an immersive video-art installation conceived as a pavilion. It invites visitors to engage with one of the most influential scientific developments of the modern era: the theories that emerged from Einstein’s theory of relativity.
This project explores the concept of wormholes, derived from Einstein and Rosen’s theory of relativity, imagining a passage through the singularity - connecting multiple dimensions via black holes, collapsed stars that pull in matter.
It immerses visitors in a visual experience where mirrors and AI-generated simulations evoke a journey through a wormhole: from falling into the singularity of a black hole to arriving in a new universe.
The project also seeks to raise awareness about global warming by connecting scientific ideas about other dimensions with a human reflection on the uniqueness and fragility of life on Earth.

