MundaneumMundaneum
Mundaneum – Mons
File furniture containing index cards based on the system of universal decimal classification conceived by Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine (1895)
KBRMundaneum
Royal Library of Belgium – Brussels
Reading room and of research of the department of the precious reserve
CERNMundaneum
CERN - Geneva
Data center of the CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research)
Réserve précieuse / KBRMundaneum
Royal Library of Belgium – Brussels
Archives of the precious reserve. On this shelf are parchments old of several thousands of years
Musée des sciences naturellesMundaneum
Museum of Natural Sciences – Brussels
Rack in the basement
MetasMundaneum
Metas – National Metrology Institute – Bern
Atomic clock with continuous fountain. One of the most precise clocks in the world. It will lose hardly one second after 30 million years
CineùatekMundaneum
Cinematek – Brussels
Shelf with several hard disks containing numerous movies carefully restored by the Cinematek's team. The Cinematek possesses one of the biggest European film stocks
KBRMundaneum
Royal Library of Belgium – Brussels
3rd floor of archives
ArnanoMundaneum
Arnano – Grenoble
Disc of synthetic sapphire which can contain about 10,000 A4 pages of documentation. This disc has a life expectancy of 3,000 years certified and is resistant to fire and even to acid
MetasMundaneum
Metas – Bern
Corridor of the main building. All the infrastructures were built to be hyper stable to avoid any vibrations in the building.
The circle on the photo is the reference point of the Earth'attraction of the building (l)
It must be recalculated every 50 cms to satisfy the required demands of precision
ArnanoMundaneum
Arnano – Grenoble
Clean room. Sterile place of conception of the sapphire disk
CERNMundaneum
CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) – Geneva
Big room built in the sixties and converted into the data center
CERNMundaneum
CERN – Geneva
The data of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider), the particle accelerator, are recorded on magnetic tapes. Only 1% of the data produced by the particle accelerator are recorded and they have to be recorded again every 5 years
CERNMundaneum
CERN – Geneva
Paper archives. Only 5% of the data produced by the CERN are transcribed on paper nowadays
KBRMundaneum
Royal Library of Belgium – Brussels
Books not having been moved for several years
Rôle—Philippe Braquenier, Concepteur & Photographe