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Data Vitality: Open Call

An open call for works for exhibition: Students and faculty of Aalto University are invited to participate and submit works for inclusion.
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Data Vitality: Open Call for Exhibition

This open call is open ɫɫÀ² students, staff and researchers to submit proposals for inclusion in an exhibition at Dipoli Gallery and Online from November 2021-February 2022.

Open Call for Exhibition
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Exhibition Proposals and Open Calls

Exhibition opportunities and open calls will be published here. Aalto Exhibition Team will review and select projects to support with space and resources

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Aalto Exhibitions

With multiple spaces across the Otaniemi campus and partnership projects each year, there are always dynamic exhibitions activities taking place at Aalto. Whether you are organising, researching or visiting exhibitions, this hub provides the key information, news and resources you will need.

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Researchers turn energy loss into a way of creating lossless photonics-based devices

Turning energy loss from a fatal flaw into a dial for fine-tuning new states of matter into existence could yield better laser, quantum and optical technology.
A complex, large installation of twisted white paper structures with various spirals and curves against a dark background.
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Five things: Origami unfolds in many ways

The word ori means ‘folded’ and kami means ‘paper’ in Japanese. Origami refers to both the traditional Japanese art of paper folding and to the object it produces. At Aalto University, this centuries-old technique finds applications across a variety of disciplines. Here are five examples:
ARTEFAKTI exhibition - photo: Lauriina Markkula
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The second iteration of ARTEFAKTI, the graduation exhibition of Contemporary Design MA programme.
An illustrative figure comparing disease-induced immunity (left) and randomly distributed immunity (right) in the same network. Illustration: Jari Saramäki's research group, Aalto UIniversity.
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Herd immunity may not work how we think

A new study from researchers at Aalto University suggests that our picture of herd immunity may be incomplete — and that understanding how people are connected could be just as important as knowing how many are immune.