Green connecting bridges lead from the shore to the artificial cloud (Le nuage) on the Expo.02 Arteplage in Yverdon-Les-Bains. Keystone / Gaetan Bally
Visitors to the "Circuit" exhibition on the Expo.02 Arteplage in Yverdon-Les-Bains, try to cycle at the same rhythm so that the video projections can be seen on the screen. Keystone / Gaetan Bally
Numbers projected onto the walls in the "SwissLove" pavilion in Yverdon-Les-Bains allow the audience to compose their own personal story and watch it in the cinema. Keystone / Gaetan Bally
The monolith created by architect Jean Nouvel on the Expo.02 Arteplage in Murten. Keystone / Gaetan Bally
Visitors at the Arteplage Murten in the darkness of the "Blind Cow" exhibition. Inside the "Blind Cow" it is pitch dark, so the guests grapple with the lives of the visually impaired, through whom they are also entertained inside. Keystone / Alessandro Della Valle
Guests walk on the bridge that connects the towers and the platform with the Expopark of the Arteplage in Biel. Keystone / Gaetan Bally
Visitors immerse themselves in virtual worlds during the Cyberhelvetia.ch exhibition at the Arteplage in Biel. Keystone / Laurent Gillieron
The Arteplage in Neuchâtel was entitled "Nature and Artificiality". Keystone / Regina Kuehne
"Ada", the intelligent space that functions similarly to the human nervous system, was one of the public's favourites at Expo 02 in Neuchâtel. Keystone / Thomas Jantscher
Two dwarf figures are fixed on the face of an artist during the "Living Exhibition" at the Theatre des Roseaux, on the Arteplage in Neuchâtel. Keystone / Fabrice Coffrini
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