Journey to the invisible

Beyond the reach of our naked eyes hides a world inhabited by a multitude of tiny and extraordinary living beings. These beings have a strange beauty, which, thanks to the microscope, becomes visible and presents us with a marvelous array of shapes and colors.

They are protozoa, bacteria, microscopic algae, and tiny animals that make up our other world. A world imperceptible to our senses yet possessing extraordinary importance for our existence and the functioning of what we call the Biosphere.

In fact, beyond their beauty and surprising appearance, these tiny beings are the ultimate cause of life on our planet as we know it, and they are responsible for making Earth the special place it is in our Solar System.

The exhibition consists of 20 large-format photographs (60 cm x 40 cm) mounted on 3 mm Dibond® with a rear frame (Annex 2). Each photograph is accompanied by a caption in foam board with information about the represented organism in Catalan and Spanish, along with technical details in English.

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