image: Courtesy of the artist and Emergence Magazine
Take an unforgettable journey exploring the interconnectedness of life at the newly reopened National Science and Media Museum with Marshmallow Laser Feast, an immersive experience created for Bradford 2025. Discover how we’re all connected – from the hairs on your head to the stars in the sky.
April 2025 – February 2026
Here’s what visitors can expect from this spectacular immersive experience:
The Marshmallow Laser Feast exhibition is an awe-inspiring blend of art, science, and technology, offering a playful exploration of the invisible forces that connect us all. From the stars to the molecules within us, this immersive experience reveals how life on Earth is part of a larger cosmic story. Taking inspiration from the groundbreaking Born in Bradford research programme, this exhibition is both a reflection on the universe and a celebration of Bradford’s local heritage. It’s an experience not to be missed for anyone intrigued by the intersection of art and science.
The exhibition takes place at the National Science and Media Museum, Bradford.
Free entry – The Marshmellow Laser Feast is a free event, but please note that there may be other chargeable admissions in the National Science and Media Museum.
Visitors are invited to explore the Marshmallow Laser Feast exhibition at the National Science and Media Museum from April 2025 to February 2026. Whether you’re a fan of immersive experiences or simply curious about the cosmic forces that connect us all, this free exhibition is a must-see. Discover the intricate web of relationships that tie us to the universe!