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Kolkata Gallery Wins Global Sustainability Prize

Summary

  • Kolkata's Science City gallery 'On The Edge?' won the global award.
  • The gallery focuses on climate change with interactive, immersive exhibits.
  • It promotes sustainable futures through scientific rigor and engagement.
Kolkata Gallery Wins Global Sustainability Prize

The 'On The Edge?' gallery at Science City, Kolkata, has received global recognition, being named the best exposition on sustainability worldwide. This 10,000 sq ft gallery uses interactive exhibits and evidence-based storytelling to help visitors understand the human-induced causes and severe consequences of climate change. It was honored for its compelling combination of scientific rigor, community engagement, and inclusivity.

The award, presented by CIMUSET, an International Council of Museums body, saw the Kolkata gallery outperform 16 nominations, including an exhibition in Paris. The gallery's design philosophy, "Involve me and I learn," is brought to life through immersive experiences like AR, VR, and holographic illusions, making complex climate science accessible and engaging, especially for young visitors.

Since its inauguration in January, the gallery has attracted over 10 lakh visitors. This international acclaim is expected to boost visitor numbers further. Science City plans to continue innovating and creating impactful galleries, with similar climate change exhibits being developed for other science centers across India.

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It is an award-winning interactive gallery focused on climate change, designed to educate visitors about its causes, impacts, and solutions.
The gallery was recognized for its scientific rigor, community engagement, and its ability to inspire sustainable futures through immersive exhibits.
It uses interactive exhibits, augmented and virtual reality, and holographic illusions to make learning about climate change deeply engaging.

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