What’s the connection to space
Moscow, Museum of Cryptography
October 4, 2024 – April 12, 2025
The visual language of the exhibition is built on the interaction of light and architectural form. In the created space, light occupies a central place, going beyond mere illumination. It becomes a powerful symbol of the connection between cosmic space and our lives. Light shapes a rich environment that emotionally engages the viewer, making it the first and essential part of the overall experience of visiting the exhibition.
Fractal framework architecture serves as the primary material language of the exhibitions and supports the illuminated idea of "connectivity." As visitors move through the spatial structure, they become not just observers but active participants in a complex system where the connections between us and the cosmos become visible.
Ideological inspirer: Lydia Lobanova, Director of the Cryptography Museum
Curator: Nikolai Alutin
Scientific consultant: Ilya Ferapontov
Researchers: Nikolai Bogantsev, Lydia Gumenyuk, Tonya Belugina, Alexander Dyuldenko, Egor Efremov, Denis Sivkov
Graphic design: Antonina Baidina, Vadim Ilyin
Multimedia production: Alexander Shelkovov, Evgeny Zozulya, Alina Shalimova, Boris Ryabov, Ksenia Sharikova
Multimedia engineers: Oleg Kuleshov, Sergey Kharitonov
Technical Director: Vladimir Semyonov
Model production: Workshop of tactile models by Mikhail and Olga Shu
Architectural solution: Planet9
Chief architect of the project: Agniya Sterligova
Leading architect of the project: Anna Chulkova
Organizational support: Artem Antonyan
Photo: Anton Galetsky