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Prove it!, Science Museum Press Opening

22nd October 2009. With opening speeches from John Beddington (Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK Government), Ed Miliband (MP, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change) and David Miliband (MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs), the press opening of ‘Prove It!’ (Designed by Ab Rogers Design) proved to be great success, creating a huge buzz.

This December, 192 countries will meet in Copenhagen to tackle climate change. In preparation for this crucial summit, the Science Museum commissioned Ab Rogers Design to design Prove It!. This exhibition explores the scientific evidence behind climate change, signaling that it is not belief, but fact. At the same time, it inspires action and a sense of optimism for a greener future.

A series of large cone-shaped tensile structures fill the space, constructed from lengths of string attached to powder-coated white steel rings. The strings are pulled taut against the Science Museum’s physical structure, tapping into its excess energy. As a counterpoint to the wasted energy of the public building, the structures act as temporary monuments made from an absolute minimum of physical materials, beacons that signal environmental consciousness to the world.

PROVE IT! Press Opening, Science Museum

PROVE IT! Press Opening, Science Museum

PROVE IT! Press Opening, Science Museum

PROVE IT! Press Opening, Science Museum

Images posted with thanks to venturethree.


Prove it!, Science Museum: Work-in-progress

This December, 192 countries will meet in Copenhagen to tackle climate change. In preparation for this crucial summit, the Science Museum had commissioned Ab Rogers Design to design Prove It! opening 22 October 2009. The exhibition explores the scientific evidence behind climate change, signaling that it is not belief, but fact. At the same time, it inspires action and a sense of optimism for a greener future.

And these are work-in-progress photos taken on-site, a week before the opening day - lots and lots of vibrant orange strings filling up the space!

PROVE IT! work-in-progress

PROVE IT! work-in-progress

PROVE IT! work-in-progress

PROVE IT! work-in-progress

PROVE IT! work-in-progress