• Voir en Monika Emmanuelle Kazi selected for the second edition of the Resonance residency Arts at CERN announces the artist awarded the second Resonance residency 24 February, 2026 Monika Emmuanuelle Kazi (Image: Loren Tschannen) Arts at CERNis delighted to announce that Geneva-based French-Congolese artist Monika Emmanuelle Kazi has been selected for the second edition ofResonance. • This annual residency programme was launched in November 2024 by CERN, the Republic and Canton of Geneva and the City of Geneva, with the support of the CERN & Society Foundation. • Designed for Geneva-based artists, Resonance offers a unique opportunity for artistic experimentation through close exchange with CERN’s scientific community and research environment. • Monika Emmanuelle Kazi holds a master’s degree in Visual Arts from HEAD - Genève. • Her interdisciplinary practice engages with haptics and machine learning, resulting in organic installations that combine video, performance and writing. • Drawing on objects, family archives and research materials, her installations form systems of visual and everyday references that she calls “iso-objects”- a term inspired by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

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  • CERN’s Arts at CERN program has announced that Geneva‑based French‑Congolese artist Monika Emmanuelle Kazi has been chosen for the second edition of its Resonance residency. Launched in November 2024 with support from CERN, the Republic and Canton of Geneva and the City of Geneva, the residency invites local artists to experiment alongside CERN’s scientific community. Kazi, a HEAD - Genève graduate, will develop “Crystalline Memories,” a project that blends futurology, divinatory practices and cosmology with data from CERN’s CLOUD and CAST experiments. The selection follows 83 applications, underscoring the program’s growing appeal and its role in linking Geneva’s cultural scene with CERN’s research environment.

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