Legnaro National Laboratories
These images arise from the meeting of two gazes: that of the scientist and that of the photographer.
Recognising in the vacuum chambers or detectors the trace of fundamental questions about the origin of matter and the structure of the universe, seeing beauty in the concrete walls containing radiation. My background in physics allowed me to navigate through the technical complexities to focus on what, even visually, tells a story.
Through these photographs, I have tried to convey not only the precision of science, but also the humanity that inhabits it: the space suspended between calculation and intuition, the instruments, the beauty hidden in the details of an experimental apparatus, the silence full of possibility that pervades certain environments.
In the laboratories, different areas of physics are studied, from nuclear physics to applied physics and medicine: different worlds that intertwine between corridors, cables and shiny metal.