AR/VR

Virtual Natural Order between Art and Science

A guest contribution By Marlene Bart in Events

20.07.2022

“Theatrum Radix” is a transdisciplinary exhibition project with an associated series of events. It is a cooperation of the artist Marlene Bart with the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the Tieranatomisches Theater , which will be realized in May 2023.

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Mediasphere with partner imf on the first GSRM

By Ricarda Probst in Events

17.12.2018

From 4th to 6th November 2018 representatives of the world’s leading research museums met at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin for the first Global Summit for Research Museums to exchange views on the future of research museums.

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NEEEU and sooo creative

By Mediasphere Team in Events

17.09.2018

Together with NEEEU Spaces GmbH we made a lot of ‘Vogelgezwitscher’ at this year’s Lange Nacht der Museen

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Please don’t touch!?

By Mediasphere Team in Mediasphere

08.08.2018

…Sure! Our cooperation partner MAGIX Software GmbH brings the open (research) museum into the living room as a 360° shot.

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Virtual reality experience: the ‘Skelex’ application at the Wikimedia general meeting

By Mediasphere Team in Events

29.05.2018

The Wikimedia community was excited about an interactive framework program on 26th May 2018 during their general meeting .

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Inside Tumucumaque in the Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe officially launched

By Melanie Krauth in Events

06.04.2018

‘Is Zelda here too?’, asks one of the children who are waiting in the Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe in front of the door of the Atrium. No, Zelda is not waiting for them in the virtual world of Inside Tumucumaque.

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With high-tech into the stone age!

By Mediasphere Team in Mediasphere

25.10.2017

The virtual reality showcase „Caveman VR“ , designed and realized by TRIAD Berlin , puts the user in an archaic primeval situation. Starting point of the experimental journey is a fireplace, which can be experienced in an audio-visual and even haptic way.

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