Glasgow Science Festival 2026

MŮO is a striking audiovisual installation that transforms subatomic particles called muons into a tangible sensory experience. Centred on the Muonophone—a bespoke instrument developed by Lomond Campbell and nuclear physicists David Mahon from the University of Glasgow—the work uses advanced detectors to sense cosmic radiation born from exploding stars. As these invisible particles cascade through the atmosphere they trigger an ever-evolving, quadraphonic landscape of ambient sound and visuals. By translating the ancient energy of the cosmos into a deep-listening environment, MŮO invites the audience to witness the silent, infinite activity of the universe.

Venue: University of Glasgow, Advanced Research Centre (ARC), 11 Chapel Lane, Glasgow, G11 6EW
Date: Thurs 11 June
Time: 6pm to 8pm
Booking: Required as part of event
Cost: Free
Age: 16+


First published: 27 April 2026