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Gallery: let there be light in Budapest!

From the museum’s website

More than Human

This exhibition had a focus on environmental issues and climate change. From the museum website again:

The world does not revolve around humans: we do not rule, but coexist with other species, processes, and systems. Humanity is merely one actor in the complex network of survival, and posthumanism highlights how easily we forget the deeper understanding of our environment while focusing on ambitious goals and the transgression of our own limits. But what if the key to our future lies not in self-surpassing, but in responsible coexistence and the exploration of nature’s hidden layers? The exhibition seeks to uncover worlds where humans, animals, plants, fungi, and artificial entities are closely interwoven, because our future depends on the possibilities of shared, responsible coexistence.

Some exhibits offered an insight into microscopic worlds, revealing complex spiderweb systems, plankton or minute fungi. Others immersed us in light and in non-human sounds such as the ultrasound of bats or the deep vibrations of the ocean floor.

While not every exhibit grabbed us, plenty of them did and we had a great time watching the videos and installations. Photography and videography were allowed throughout, indeed were encouraged. Here are some of my favourites:










I visited Budapest in April 2026

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