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Seeing

without being seen

  • display cabinets (museum café)
  • dossier exhibition

About

Man has always sought ways to feel safe at night, by providing light and by reacting to any risk of danger. But he can also become vulnerable due to the fact that in doing so he reveals his presence. Warring parties were confronted with this dilemma during the First World War: seeing without being seen. During this pivotal period, during which technology rapidly evolved, each warring camp simultaneously used (long-standing) methods available to them to provide lighting, alongside resources that were made possible with the availability of electricity.

This exposition provides an account of how soldiers literally brightened up their lives a little one hundred years ago.

The exhibition is accompanied by a publication.