Bringing power to the people
But for those who missed the event, a fusion exhibition that has been years in the making has only just opened in Marseille and will stay open until mid-December.
EUROfusion's exhibition, Fusion: Power to the People began as an idea to introduce the public to fusion. "Fusion energy is not familiar to most, but we believe it's a vital topic for people to explore," Mohamed Belhorma said in a recent press release on the event. He is an outreach officer for EUROfusion and played a major role in conceptualizing the exhibition and bringing it to life.
The first sight as the visitor enters the exhibition space is an introductory video. Stars burn and neutrons fuse, and the visit continues with a series of curiosities. Visitors are enveloped in a velvety darkness, with spotlights puncturing the space like stars in the night sky. These spotlights illuminate a spiral of copper, a metallic rod or a circle of compasses. The QR codes on the side of each display are the key to understanding these pieces, with each code opening a video on the visitor's phone. Each piece demonstrates the power of magnetism, a crucial factor in controlling plasma during a fusion reaction. Each video is short, but packed with information giving the visitor a new piece of the puzzle.
The expo looks to the past in its journey through time, but also envisions the future. "We are convinced that fusion has an important role to play in sustainable energy and we want to have a discussion with the public about what that role could be," explains Belhorma. The exhibition blends virtual and real worlds by combining tech, science and art into one cohesive experience.
EUROfusion's Fusion Expo is free and open to the public at Les Docks in Marseille, France, until 19 December 2021, hosted with the participation of the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) and partners ITER Organization and Aix-Marseille University (AMU), in particular the Institute for Fusion Sciences and Instrumentation in Nuclear Environments ISFIN. It is open daily from 10:00 to 19:00. Once the Expo closes in Marseille, it will travel across Europe to bring fusion education to an even wider audience.
To learn more about the event, visit EUROfusion's website here. (Information in French can be found here.)