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Visual Voltage opens in Eskilstuna, Sweden

By Therese Balksjö | Published: November 4, 2011

On November 8, the Interactive Institute’s and Swedish Institute’s successful exhibition Visual Voltage opens at Munktell Science Park in Eskilstuna. Through an initiative from Eskilstuna Municipality, this will be the first stop in Sweden for the energy and design exhibition which so far has drawn more than 160 000 visitors since the first stop in Shanghai 2008.

Visual Voltage is a Swedish initiative in which the Interactive Institute in collaboration with the Swedish Institute presents research aimed at providing a different perspective on energy use. The exhibition has previously been shown in Shanghai, Washington DC, Brussels, Berlin, Beijing and Tokyo.

Visual Voltage will be exhibited in Eskilstuna November 8 - January 31.

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Visual Voltage is an exhibition by The Swedish Institute and Interactive Institute.