Description
This talk explores innovative curatorial strategies for translating the abstract principles of quantum physics into engaging, accessible, and meaningful museum experiences. Drawing from contemporary exhibition design and interpretive practice, it considers how immersive media, participatory storytelling, and spatial design can make complex scientific ideas, such as uncertainty principles, superposition, and entanglement, comprehensible and inspiring for diverse audiences. By bridging science communication and museological theory, the session proposes frameworks for co-creative learning environments that promote scientific literacy and cultivate curiosity about the unseen workings of our universe.