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I AM A.I. at the German Digitaltag 2020

“I AM A. I.” at the German Digitaltag 2020

The German Digitaltag takes place on June 19 2020 to discuss aspects of the digital society. Its aim is to show the general public how the digitalization is changing different aspects of our life. I AM A. I. will be one of many initiatives that will show-case the potential of digital formats.

Find more in german on this page: https://digitaltag.eu/aktion/digitale-wissenschaftsausstellung-i-ai-kuen…

It takes place as a purely digital event.

Time and Place: 
Freitag, Juni 19, 2020 - 00:00 bis 23:45
Venue: 
DFA Digital für alle GmbH
Albrechtstr. 10
10117 Berlin
Germany
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POINT (13.3845774 52.5216792)
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Willkommen! Die deutsche Version von IMAGINARY ist online!

Heute startet die deutsche Version der IMAGINARY-Plattform. Sie können nun im Sprachmenü ganz oben auf „deutsch“ schalten oder die deutsche Version von IMAGINARY auch direkt über diesen Link aufrufen: www. imaginary.org/de

Wir freuen uns sehr, diese neue Sprache anzukündigen (nach Englisch und Spanisch) und erinnern uns auch an die Wurzeln unseres IMAGINARY-Projektes: das Jahr der Mathematik 2008. Im Jahr 2008 starteten wir eine Wanderausstellung in Deutschland, in deutscher Sprache, und gingen danach auf über viele Jahre auf Reisen, um Ausstellungen zu veranstalten, Workshops und Events zu organisieren, die Inhalte zu erweitern und zu übersetzen und uns in ein großes Netzwerk der Mathematikkommunikation zu verwandeln.

Vielen Dank an alle, die uns beim Übersetzen geholfen haben! Unsere Community arbeitet bereits an neuen Übersetzungen der Plattform, die nächste geplante Sprache ist Französisch.

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AI Jam at the MS Wissenschaft German Science Boat

AI Jam is a software exhibit that plays musical duets with visitors. Its purpose is to show ways in which artificial intelligence can be used to produce music along with humans.

Visitors interact with it using a piano keyboard and drum pads, which makes the interaction simple and natural. A screen shows the notes played (both by human and AI), and provides some limited selection of playing parameters and modes.

MS Wissenschaft – Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) - What exactly is AI? Do people and machines learn in similar or different ways? What are the benefits and risks of AI? The exhibition on board the MS Wissenschaft in 2019 showcases hands-on exhibits, which demonstrate current research and provides insight into the development and application of Artificial Intelligence.

Visitors can experience for example how image and voice recognition work. Whether you’re an AI professional or just a beginner, you can test and expand your knowledge about Artificial Intelligence. At another exhibit, guests help to build a database for AI training. Chess players can compete with the historical computer KC85. Music enthusiasts can compose music together with AI and judge for themselves whether creativity plays a role. Sports fans can play against a virtual handball goalkeeper and art lovers can transform their own image into an impressionist artwork using an “intelligent” mirror.

The exhibition is a central component of the German Science Year 2019 – Artificial Intelligence, announced by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and Wissenschaft im Dialog (Science in Dialogue, WiD). The exhibition is intended particularly for schools, young people and families and is recommended for visitors 12 years and over. Admission is free.

The tour will start in Berlin, where the exhibition will be open during the following times:

Thursday, 16.05., 13:30–19:00
Friday, 17.05., 10:00–19:00
Saturday, 18.05., 10:00–19:00
Sunday, 19.05., 10:00–19:00

More information about the MS Wissenschaft, including cities and dates: www.ms-wissenschaft.de (in German)

Time and Place: 
Donnerstag, Mai 16, 2019 - 00:00 bis Donnerstag, Oktober 3, 2019 - 23:45
Venue: 
Germany
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POINT (10.451526 51.165691)
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Best of IMAGINARY – alles in einer Box! (deutsche Edition)

Gerade rechtzeitig zu Weihnachten ist das neueste Produkt von IMAGINARY erschienen: die IMAGINARY-Entdeckerbox, eine Auswahl spannender Inhalte der IMAGINARY-Plattform für zu Hause. Sie enthält eine Mischung aus physischen und elektronischen Materialien: 3D-Skulpturen, Poster, handwerkliches zum Selberbasteln, eine Live-DVD mit verschiedenen Filmen und Software, 3D-Brillen … sogar ein Buch mit bisher unbearbeitetem Material des russischen Problemlöse-Superstars Vladimir Arnold! Es sind alle Zutaten vorhanden, um Augen leuchten und Gedanken kreisen zu lassen, in Klassenzimmern, bei Freunden von IMAGINARY und natürlich bei allen, die eine eigene IMAGINARY-Ausstellung planen.

Die Mathematik hinter den verschiedenen Elementen der Entdeckerbox kann spielerisch und interaktiv erforscht werden. Sie sind so konzipiert, dass Platz für Experimente und Erweiterung bleibt. Alle Inhalte sind, wie bei IMAGINARY üblich, open source und können frei kopiert und weiterverbreitet werden.

Die Entdeckerbox kann hier bestellt werden. Der Selbstkostenpreis von 99 Euro beinhaltet den deutschlandweiten Versand. Die 3D-Drucke wurden von unserem Partner trinckle.com bereitgestellt. Das Entdeckerbox-Projekt wurde ermöglicht durch freundliche Unterstützung der Klaus Tschira Stiftung in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Mathematischen Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach. Alle gedruckten und elektronischen Materialien stehen außerdem frei zum Download zur Verfügung.

Weitere Informationen zu Bestellung und Download finden Sie unter

www. imaginary.org/entdeckerbox

 

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Panel at the Media Awards 2019 of the German Mathematical Association

Andreas Matt (CEO of IMAGINARY) and Gert-Martin Greuel (scientific advisor of IMAGINARY) won the Media Award 2013 from the DMV (Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung). Andreas will participate in a panel discussion during the 2019 awards ceremony, together with other former recipients of the DMV communication awards.

 

Program (in German):

Begrüßung
Prof. Dr. Friedrich Götze, Präsident der DMV
PD Dr. Frank Melchert, Fachbereichsleiter Tech.-Wiss. Infrastruktur, PTB      
Christoph Seils, Kuratorium der Walter de Gruyter Stiftung

Medienpreis Mathematik der DMV   
Laudatio und Verleihung an Dr. Michael Korey, Dresden

Journalistenpreis Mathematik der DMV   
Laudatio und Verleihung an Dr. Norbert Lossau, Berlin

Was machen eigentlich …  
Dr. Andreas Matt, DMV-Medienpreis 2013     
Agnes Handwerk, DMV-Journalistenpreis 2008       
Ekaterina Eremenko, DMV-Medienpreis 2017

Moderation  
Prof. Günter M. Ziegler, Leiter des Medienbüros Mathematik der DMV

Musik  
Klezmeyers

Empfang

 

 

 

 

Time and Place: 
Freitag, November 1, 2019 - 00:00 bis 23:45
Venue: 
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Hermann von Helmholtz-Bau, Abbestraße 2–12
10587 Berlin
Germany
Coordinates: 
POINT (13.3189754 52.5160048)
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20h

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Mathina at the annual conference of the German Mathematical Society

The mini-symposium aims to bring together researchers interested in the connection and collaboration of mathematics and arts.

Program

Tuesday, September 28th, 10:30 - 12:30 (GMT+2)
“Puzzles and Animals”

10:30 - 11:30
Alexander Holroyd (University of Bristol)
“Jigsaw puzzles, bell ringing, and Hamiltonian cycles”
11:30 - 12:00
Melissa Silk (University of Technology Sydney), Annette Mauer (STEAMpop)
“Binary Bugs: a unique approach to transdisciplinary learning”
12:00 - 12:30
Loretta Walz
“Drawing Local Songbirds: Introducing Primary Learners to Abstract Computational Design with Logical Operations (Boolean Algebra) Where the Primitives are Shapes”
 

Wednesday, September 29th, 10:30 - 12:30 (GMT+2)
“Visualizing Mathematics”

10:30 - 11:00
Beryl van Gelderen (TU Delft), Vera Hoveling (TU Delft)
“Interactive Animation”
11:00 - 11:30
Bianca Violet (IMAGINARY), Daniel Ramos (IMAGINARY), Berhard Werner (TUM)
“Mathina - An interactive storybook between mathematics and fantasy”
11:30 - 12:00
Ruben Wiersma (TU Delft)
“Communicating Perspective in 17th Century Paintings to Modern Audiences”
 

Thursday, September 30th, 11:00 - 12:30 (GMT+2)
“Woodwork”

11:00 - 11:30
Teresa Hunyadi, Dave Murray-Rust (TU Delft)
“Material Deformations of Penrose Tiling”
11:30 - 12:00
Aaron Fenyes (Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques)
“Quasiperiodic prints from triply periodic blocks”
12:00 - 12:30
Nicholas Bruscia (University at Buffalo)
“Surface Disclination Topology in Architectural Fabrication”
 

Thursday, September 30th, 15:00 - 16:00 (GMT+2)
“Symmetry”

15:00 - 15:30
Rachel Quinlan (National University of Ireland Galway)
“Paper for wallpaper”
15:30 - 16:00
Paula Krieg
“Gyrobifastigium”
 

Thursday, September 30th, 16:30 - 18:30 (GMT+2)
“Music and Rendering”

16:30 - 17:00
Joshua Holden (Rose-Hulman)
“Stochastic Snare Drums and Transition-Matrix Tom-Toms: Composing Rock Drum Kit Solos Using Stochastic Processes”
17:00 - 17:30
Darío Alatorre (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
“Math Sonification”
17:30 - 18:00
Aubin Arroyo (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
“Wild Knots”
18:00 - 18:30
Beau Janzen (Gnomon School of Visual Effects, Games + Animation)
“Filmmaking as an Essential Tool in Math Pedagogy”

 

This page includes the program as well as the call for papers.

Registration for the conference is open. Find the page of last year’s mini-symposium here.

 
Time and Place: 
Montag, September 27, 2021 - 00:00 bis Freitag, Oktober 1, 2021 - 23:45
Venue: 
Universität Passau
Innstraße 41
94032 Passau
Germany
Coordinates: 
POINT (13.450437 48.5669198)
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Math Creations at German patent and trademark office

When the collaborative research centers “Discretization in Geometry and Dynamics” and “Space - Time - Matter. Analytic and Geometric Structures” were looking for ways to better communicate their research, they came up with an unusual idea—a contest for art, design and mathematics.

IMAGINARY lead the coordination of the contest. All artworks will be published under a creative commons license on the IMAGINARY platform.

The Math Creations project not only disseminates the scientific results of the two collaborative research centers to a wider community, it hopefully inspires more researchers to reach out and connect with other disciplines. Through the Math Creations project the fun and excitement of mathematics is shared and an interest and appreciation of science in the general public is cultivated by combining it with art and design.

Time and Place: 
Samstag, Juni 24, 2017 - 00:00 bis Samstag, Juli 1, 2017 - 23:45
Venue: 
Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt Technisches Informationszentrum
Gitschiner Str. 97
10969 Berlin
Germany
Coordinates: 
POINT (13.3979947 52.4989693)
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Guided tours with authors of the artworks are available:
June 24: 5pm - 12pm
June 27: 5pm
June 29: 5pm

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This exhibition is organized by the Art&Science Node Berlin. The original Math Creations project was organized by the collaborative research centers “Discretization in Geometry and Dynamics” and “Space - Time - Matter. Analytic and Geometric Structures” in collaboration with IMAGINARY.

Panel Talk on "Transdisciplinarity and Participation in Civil Security Research" at Partwiss 24 in Berlin

The panel at PartWiss24 will highlight BeLIFE’s multidimensional approach to knowledge transfer, emphasizing transdisciplinarity and active participation. Contributions include a knowledge management system for mutual learning, multimodal tools for engaging policymakers, and an augmented reality simulation to enhance disaster awareness.

IMAGINARY will also discuss how civil society can actively participate in SifoLIFE’s knowledge transfer through a traveling exhibition. Interactive exhibits engage the public in discussions on key security topics, promoting co-creation rather than one-way information sharing.

The panel will underline the transformative potential of inclusive and innovative methods for addressing complex security challenges and fostering greater societal resilience by showcasing these approaches.

Time and Place: 
Donnerstag, Dezember 5, 2024 - 00:00 bis 23:45
Venue: 
PartWiss24
silent green Kulturquartier
Gerichtstraße 35
13347 Berlin
Germany
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POINT (13.3665577 52.5449968)
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