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Exhibitions

Here Comes the Sun

Art, Energy and Natural Intelligence

06/02/2026
— 05/04/2026
11:00 - 19:00
06/02/2026 — 05/04/2026
11:00 - 19:00
Ratskeller exhibition space (rue du Curé)

Free entry

We have built systems of extraordinary complexity to predict, control and optimize our world. Artificial intelligence, we are told, will solve our greatest challenges. Yet the more intelligent our machines become, the more we seem to forget the oldest forms of intelligence surrounding us: that of the sun broadcasting its energy with perfect consistency for billions of years, that of marine microorganisms perfecting their luminous architectures. Intelligence is not a human invention.

It also exists in human communities when they choose cooperation over competition, when they dare to imagine other possibilities together. For imagination is that uniquely human faculty that allows us to understand through speculative leaps, through empathy and creativity.

The three works in this exhibition explore these entanglements. Through the visual languages of cinema – storytelling, editing, power of the moving image –, they activate our imagination and make visible the invisible intelligences that sustain life on this planet.

Alice Bucknell projects us into Staring at the Sun, a near future where geoengineering – technologies aimed at deliberately modifying the climate – has become our last gamble with planetary systems. The film maps the territory where technological intervention meets ecological consequences, where human vanity confronts the complexity of climate systems.

Solar Protocol by the collective of the same name, led by Tega Brain, Alex Nathanson and Benedetta Piantella demonstrates that a solar-powered internet is possible. This work reveals that technology is never merely technical: Solar Protocol functions only through a global network of volunteers. The system is deliberately fragile, dependent on human care, and acknowledges its dependence on both solar cycles and cooperation.

In James Bridle’s Solar panels (Radiolaria series), the silica skeletons of radiolarians – these microorganisms that have spent millions of years perfecting geometric forms that capture light – are superimposed onto solar panels. This visual encounter is a revelation: evolution is the most sophisticated research program on Earth.

These works expand the territory of what we can imagine. They show us that innovation does not mean domination, that technology can integrate into ecological and social systems, that the intelligence we need is already here – in sunlight, in microorganisms, in communities working together. It is up to us to learn to listen, to participate, and to let ourselves be guided by the intelligences that surround us!

Françoise Poos and Vincent Crapon
Elektron

Elektron receives support from the City of Esch-sur-Alzette


Opening

Thursday 5 February 2026 at 6:00 PM

Free admission, no registration required


Free guided tours every Saturday at 3:00 PM
07.02.2026 (FR)
14.02.2026 (EN)
21.02.2026 (LU/DE)
28.02.2026 (FR)
07.03.2026 (EN)
14.03.2026 (LU/DE)
21.03.2026 (FR)
28.03.2026 (EN)
04.04.2026 : curator tour by Françoise Poos and Vincent Crapon (FR)

Exhibition opening 05.02.2026 - 18:00
Organisation
Cercle Cité with the support of the Luxembourg City Film Festival and the Ministry for the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity
Curators
Françoise Poos and Vincent Crapon (Elektron)
Artists
James Bridle, Alice Bucknell, Solar Protocol (Tega Brain, Alex Nathanson and Benedetta Piantella)
Special thanks
Thomas Schwab and Rhizome

Elektron is a platform dedicated to exploring the inter­sec­tions of art, digital tech­nolo­gies, science and societal challenges. Established in 2023 following Esch2022 European Capital of Culture, and based in Esch-sur-Alzette, Elektron supports digital creativity and encourages public debate on emerging tech­nolo­gies through exhibitions, workshops and open events for all.

Elektron is supported by Ville d’Esch-sur-Alzette
elektron.lu

Around the event

26/02/2026 18:00 - 19:30
Henri Beck Auditorium (2, rue Genistre)
Lectures

The Sun in Cinematic Imagery

by Yves Steichen

Organized by Cercle Cité, in collaboration with the CNA
25/03/2026 18:00 - 20:00
Henri Beck Auditorium (2, rue Genistre)
Screening

Terraforming: Historical Vision, Stakes, and Limits

Organized by Cercle Cité, in collaboration with the LUCA - Luxembourg Center for Architecture
13/03/2026 12:30 - 13:45
13/03/2026 19:30 - 20:45
Cercle Cité (main entrance Place d'Armes)
Music

Chef meets Chef - music & cinema

In Search of the Lost Original Soundtrack

Organized by Cercle Cité and the "Orchestre de Chambre du Luxembourg"
21/03/2026 14:00 - 16:00
Ratskeller exhibition space (rue du Curé)
Workshops

The city of tomorrow

As part of the "Here Comes the Sun: Art, Energy and Natural Intelligence" exhibition

Organized by Cercle Cité
04/04/2026 10:00 - 11:30
Conference center (2, rue Genistre)
Workshops

Drawing the invisible: discovering radiolarians

As part of the "Here Comes the Sun: Art, Energy and Natural Intelligence" exhibition

Organized by Cercle Cité