Merde Mercury: When Theater, Dinosaurs & Data Collide🦖

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A 28-meter dinosaur, a coronal hole on the Sun, and a Portuguese vaudeville costume .
Join us on a wild ride across artistic boundaries, cosmic cataclysms, and evolutionary brilliance. We explore the radical collective of 144 artists from the Imago Mundi project who blur the line between local and global, digital and physical.
Then, we uncover how superstition gave us the word “merde” in the theater world, and how Maria Adelaide Lima Cruz and Émile Gallé transformed glass and stage into living myths.
From Mercury’s massive scar to the eyes of ancient trilobites—and even the genius of shadow puppets—this episode reveals a new language of form, memory, and imagination.

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