Everything on earth is interconnected – this can be seen not only in social, political and economic networks, but above all in our complex and interconnected ecosystem, which has the ability to restore balance to itself again and again.
Sat. 16 and Sun. 17 Nov. 2024
Admission: valid museum ticket
The immersive Connected Earth exhibition uses works by renowned international artists and interactive stations to provide insights into the complex network that connects our planet. We invite you to immerse yourself in this exciting world and, with the help of art and technology, to feel our connection to nature and explore innovative and different ways in which we, as one of millions of different species on our planet, can live as part of this fascinating, living world.
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Deep Space 8K: Earth A Special Planet
Our Earth is an extraordinary place. What is it that makes it a world in which over eight million species of living creatures can not only survive but also thrive? (more…)
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Kids’ Research Lab: “Fully Entangled” Topic Bin
Do you know what a mushroom looks like? Or how trees communicate? Do you have any idea what a butterfly and a tornado have in common? Or whether hydrogen mining is a game of chance? Our world is full of questions, and our experts have a few answers at the ready!
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Open Workshop: Have A Safe Trip!
Hydrogen is seen as a beacon of hope on the road to a climate-neutral energy supply. However, this is only possible with green hydrogen, which is produced using alternative energies. Our electrolysis model, in the Connected Earth exhibition, shows how the production process works. In the workshop, we can produce hydrogen ourselves and also use […]
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Open Workshop: Lights On!
But there is no switch for this light. In the workshop, we will deal with a natural glow that can shine without electricity. This phenomenon is called bioluminescence. Some living things, such as insects, fish, bacteria, plankton and fungi, have this superpower – the substance luciferin. And it can also bring enlightenment to us!
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Play the Façade: Landmarks for Future
SOS Landmarks for Future confronts us humans with the question of who will come to the aid of the ecosystem and thus our own future. The abbreviation SOS leaves room for interpretation: Save Our Souls? Save Our Species? Swap Our System? – What do we want to preserve or change?
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Screening: Documentary From Dust to Dust by Yuima Nakazato (JP)
The documentary DUST TO DUST takes an intimate look at Japanese haute couture designer Yuima Nakazato. Nakazato combines innovative scientific technologies with traditional material techniques and has made it his mission to transform fashion from mass production to a more environmentally friendly approach – a pressing task in an industry known for waste and environmentally […]
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Tour: Connected Earth
Experience the new Connected Earth exhibition and its links to the other topics covered by the museum on a guided tour.
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Workshop: Become A Climate Detective
from 10 years
Satellites from the European Space Agency ESA provide us with important data about the Earth, particularly for climate research. In the ESERO Austria climate detective agency, Earth is explored and investigated from above by means of Earth observation.
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Workshopinstallation: Schmilz, Schmilz, Baby!
By the end of the century, Alpine glaciers are expected to lose 91% of their surface area and 94% of their volume. With the help of generative AI, participants in Schmilz, Schmilz, Baby! can develop future scenarios that embody a happy collapse attitude and a radical acceptance of climate change, in which optimism rather than […]