ÇA CHAUFFE! COOL IT!
A Travelling Exhibition on Climate Change and Health


In a context where climate change represents one of the greatest threats to our health in the 21st century, the exhibition "Ça chauffe! Cool it" uses a compassionate yet committed tone and a blend of art and science to raise awareness.

Through this captivating exhibition, discover the impacts of climate change and the possible solutions to address it. The works of artist Karine Giboulo will immerse you in a universe where science meets art. Every aspect of the visit is designed to stimulate imagination and inspire reflection and wonder.

Video testimonials featured throughout the exhibition present a diverse range of actors who are driving change by showcasing innovative solutions aimed at slowing down climate change. Meanwhile, interactive installations serve to explain various scientific phenomena, inviting the audience to discover practical ways they can make a meaningful difference in their own lives and communities.

- Travelling Exhibition, Québec, Canada

Client, Collaborators & Partners

Musée Armand Frappier

Role, Mandate

Multimedia Creative Direction, Digital Production
& Collaboration to Global Exhibition Experience

Film Director & Producer : Simon Edouard Pilon
Content : Sophie Lachapelle, Simon Edouard Pilon
Interactive : Benjamin Horath, Lima Charlie
Technical Direction : Samuel Thériault
Motion Design & Editing : Emil Baron
Sound Experience : Trouble Makers
Scenography : Anne-Marie Matteau
Graphic Design : Ping Pong Ping

Armand Frappier Museum :
Guylaine Archambault : Head of Exhibitions
Christelle Sachot : Project Manager & Content Director
Andrea Hauenschild : Museologist Consultant

Location & Year

Montreal, Travelling Exhibition
2024

Project type & Features

Travelling Exhibition, Museums, Social Impact, Environment & Communities, Health & Wellness, Short Documentaries, Film Production, Live shoot, Interactive Installations, Storytelling, Experience Design

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