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ROUGE 2100 - A Martian Adventure

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Dates
November 1, 2024 to June 30 2025
Hours
All Day Event
Museum
4801, avenue Pierre-De Coubertin
Montréal, QC Canada
H1V 3V4

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Let yourself be whisked away to the planet Mars in an immersive experience!

Today, the planet Mars is at the heart of exciting research and the focus of several space programs. In this odyssey melding art and science, your trip to Mars from a fictional base atop Mount Olympus will demonstrate humanity’s passion and boundless curiosity for exploration. Let yourself be whisked away on a journey where science meets an imaginary vision of a not-too-distant world.

ROUGE 2100 offers a journey in 5 chapters and as many rooms, where we realistically imagine the first steps of a rare humans in 2100 on the fascinating red planet. A fantastic world that also questions the place of humans in our universe and the fragile balance that must be maintained if all species are to prosper.

Guided by the artificial intelligence Felicity 87, travelers leave Earth for Mars to discover different aspects of life on this planet. How could we live on Mars? How is gravity different from Earth? What are the sources of energy supply and the characteristics of a spacesuit for walking safely on the planet’s surface? These are just some of the questions the expedition will answer.

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