Immersive Black Hole Experience Debuts at L.A. Climate Week

The Black Hole Experience (BHX), a captivating immersive exhibition designed to ignite environmental awareness, is making its Los Angeles debut during L.A. Climate Week. This unique experience, spearheaded by the non-profit environmental organization Age of Union Alliance, will be hosted at House of Cocotte in the Arts District. BHX offers a captivating journey into the cosmos, employing mesmerizing celestial imagery and black hole projections to create a sense of wonder and appreciation for the Earth’s natural beauty.

The BHX is housed in a 53-foot mobile trailer, boasting a spacious interior with an LED tunnel leading to the central projection chamber. Visitors are enveloped by stunning visuals inspired by black holes, creating a meditative experience that transcends traditional forms of environmental education. BHX has already captivated audiences in Chicago, New York City, Toronto, and Montreal, and now seeks to inspire changemakers on the West Coast.

The Black Hole Experience will be open to the public on

Saturday, September 14th

during the Clean Energy Expo, from

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

. This event offers free admission, providing a unique opportunity to engage with this powerful exhibition and connect with others passionate about environmental action. The BHX will also be present during the L.A. Climate Week opening and closing ceremonies, held on September 8th and 15th, respectively.

Age of Union Alliance, founded by Emmy-winning executive producer and Lightspeed Commerce Inc. CEO Dax Dasilva, is committed to igniting a global movement for environmental change. Through conservation projects, impactful documentaries, and creative initiatives like the Black Hole Experience, they strive to inspire individuals to take action and protect the planet’s threatened species and ecosystems.

This immersive exhibition is a testament to Age of Union’s belief that art can play a pivotal role in fostering environmental consciousness. The experience is designed to evoke a profound realization of our interconnectedness with the natural world, encouraging participants to embrace their role in safeguarding the Earth for future generations.

During the closing ceremonies on September 15th, Dax Dasilva will deliver a compelling talk titled “How Creative Art Forms Can Inspire Environmental Change.” This insightful presentation will explore the powerful intersection of art and environmental activism, demonstrating how creative expression can galvanize communities and drive meaningful action against climate change.

The Black Hole Experience represents a powerful fusion of art, science, and environmentalism. It is an invitation to embark on a journey of wonder, to connect with the cosmos, and to recognize our shared responsibility for protecting the planet. The exhibition promises to be a highlight of L.A. Climate Week, offering a truly unique and inspiring experience for attendees.

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