An enormous, highly detailed model of a human cell, blown up to fill a 50x50 foot room. Viewers enter through an opening representing the cell membrane and find themselves in a dense forest of larger-than-life proteins, organelles, and cellular structures. Each component is crafted with scientific accuracy but artistic flair - ribosomes are represented by intricate brass spheres, the endoplasmic reticulum is a network of glowing tubes, mitochondria are bioluminescent structures pulsing with energy. Cleverly hidden projectors map animations onto various surfaces, showing processes like protein synthesis and ATP production in real-time. An audio guide provides both scientific explanation and poetic interpretation of the cellular landscape.

An enormous, highly detailed model of a human cell, blown up to fill a 50x50 foot room. Viewers enter through an opening representing the cell membrane and find themselves in a dense forest of larger-than-life proteins, organelles, and cellular structures. Each component is crafted with scientific accuracy but artistic flair - ribosomes are represented by intricate brass spheres, the endoplasmic reticulum is a network of glowing tubes, mitochondria are bioluminescent structures pulsing with energy. Cleverly hidden projectors map animations onto various surfaces, showing processes like protein synthesis and ATP production in real-time. An audio guide provides both scientific explanation and poetic interpretation of the cellular landscape.

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