« Mimicry is a thriving approach that proposes to take inspiration from living things, take them as a model, think, create, design, produce and act differently. » Immediately explained by Alain Renodin, Biomim’expo creator and organizer, founder of NewCorp Conseil. “The idea is to regard the 3.8 billion years of evolution of life on Earth as the largest and best laboratory in the world, and all living beings like our seniors are full of wisdom and experience.” Nature is actually an inspiration to help humans reinvent tomorrow’s world “more harmonious, sustainable and more enjoyable.” To live in it, for people and all the biodiversity necessary for life. “Allah says.
Focus on simulating marine nature
«This exhibition is part of the DNA of A Casa di e Scenze, new technologies at the service of man and nature » COMMENTS Ivana Polisini, Deputy Mayor of Bastia, Delegate for Educational Policy and Early Childhood. ” It’s an immersive walk, from the seashore to the abyss, focusing on the many species that live there ».
The bilingual exhibition offers exploration of scientific innovations inspired by the marine world.
Jellyfish, sharks, humpback whales, mollusks, or even corals are so many species that their evolution never ceases to question the inspired science of invention and innovation. ” Emulating nature, the exhibition questions the way we view living organisms and our relationship between man and nature by allowing us to reconsider nature as a solution, and a source of technological innovation. “Add Bertrand Tipo, The director of this science house. “The fair is open* to all audiences for free visits, guided tours and school visits, with free workshops for kids and games like Biomim’quizz, Biomim’mory or even VR, virtual reality, for cliff diving».
wide partnership
This exhibition is the result of a partnership between the State, CdC, City of Bastia, National Education, CEEBios, European Center of Excellence in Biomimetics and FAB LAB in Corte. And so the inauguration took place on Saturday morning in the presence of representatives of these institutions or societies: François Ravier, Governor of Haute-Cours, Michel Castellani, Deputy 1time Haute-Corse Department, Antonia Luciani, Executive Adviser in Charge of Culture and Heritage, Emmanuel De Gentile, First Vice Mayor of Bastia, Delegate for City Policy, Urban Regeneration and Neighborhood Life, Responsible for European and International Affairs, Ivana Polsini and renowned scientific experts such as Alain Renaudin and Gilles Bœuf, a world-renowned expert on oceanography and marine biodiversity, and Kalina Raskin, a physico-chemical engineer and medical biologist.
For Emmanuel de Gentile, “CHis gallery is a wonderful lesson in life, mutual enrichment, a window to every where »
«This exhibition is part of the Fête de la Science which celebrates its thirtieth anniversary. Thus, the Community Development Center gives young people the opportunity to meet many scholars. The exhibition allows you to experience beautiful emotions and connect with the scientific world. The CDC will soon launch an operation aimed at promoting post-baccalaureate science courses for young girls because we see women as a minority. ‘ said Antoine Luciani on his part.
“The sea is a source of boundless wonder. In the underwater world there are many simulations and examples are endless. The underwater world is a magical world necessary for our society provided the methods are mastered. In the field of the sea, Corsica can confirm its expertise there » Added François Ravier.
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*Sensei’s house – Pierre and Marie Curie Street – Lupino – Bastia. Phone: 04.95.55.96.71
Opening hours for the public: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 2 pm to 6 pm.
Wednesday and Saturday from 9 am to 12 pm and from 2 pm to 6 pm
Prices range from 1 to 5 euros.
The current health protocol will apply