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Wednesday, 05 February 2014

Finale furioso

Das Haus der Wissenschaft zieht eine positive Bilanz der aktuellen Ausstellung

Mit Führungen für eine Schülergruppe des Grazer Oeversee Gymnasiums und einer Klasse der Volksschule Maria Grün ging Ende Jänner die reguläre Zeit der Ausstellung "Abenteuer Wissenschaft: Der Mensch Version 5.0" zu Ende. Aufgrund des enormen Andrangs wird die Ausstellung zwar bis zum 20. März verlängert, es sind aber keine Termine mehr frei: " Wir sind komplett ausgebucht!", freut sich Dr. Stefan Riesenfellner, der gemeinsam mit Ingrid Spörk das Haus der Wissenschaft leitet.

 

Am 4. April 2014 wird im Rahmen der österreichweit durchgeführten "Langen Nacht der Forschung" der sechste und letzte Teil der Serie "Abenteuer Wissenschaft. Der Mensch" eröffnet.

 

Titel: "Abenteuer Wissenschaft: Der Mensch 6.0"
Dauer: 4. April 2014 bis 30. Juli 2014
Anmeldungen: Haus der Wissenschaft, Elisabethstraße 27, Tel. 0316/380-2622

 

Im Haus der Wissenschaft laden spannende interaktive Stationen zum Experimentieren ein:  Mit 21 Multi-Media Exhibits wird Wissenschaft zum Abenteuer. Einige Programmpunkte der Eröffnung im April dürfen schon vorab verraten werden:

 

  • Die "Österreichische Ernährungspyramide" testen und an einem Zaubertisch essen
  • In der molekularen Kochnische Geschmacksexplosionen erleben
  • Eine virtuelle Fahrt durch den Körper machen und einen gläsernen Körper in einer Multi-Touch-Skulptur erforschen
  • Mit Sprache Roboter steuern, ein Evolutionsspiel mit menschlichem Strom bestreiten.

 

 

 

created by Stefan Riesenfellner & Gerhild Kastrun

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