IMAGINARY in Muscat, Oman
Submitted by Max Kleinebrahm on
10:00 - 17:00






- Involved in the set up of this project (in alphabetic order):
Submitted by Max Kleinebrahm on
10:00 - 17:00






Submitted by IMAGINARY on
Today the sixth Russian IMAGINARY exhibition opens its doors in Tomsk, Western Siberia. It is coordinate and organized by the German Embassy in Moscow in collaboration with the Polytechnical University of Tomsk. It will be open for the public from the 21st of May until the 3rd of June 2013.
In the event page you will find images and more deails of the exhibition!

Submitted by Ulrich Seidel on
German version: https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=aIeI8jHhRLo

Submitted by Elisabeth Schaber on
This workshop, which takes place at FuturiumLab, invites participants to critically examine the ethical and social implications of technological advancements. It reminds us that what is technically possible may not always align with what is socially desirable. Through thought-provoking ideas and experiments, the game sparks discussions about our political and social responsibility in navigating innovation, encouraging us to collaborate in shaping these developments for the future.
17-20

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It is normal for us to use the speech recognition of our mobile phones when we want to find out the fastest way home. But actually, recognizing our language correctly, is not an easy task for a computer. When we speak, we blend multiple letters to a sound or make no pauses between the words. Each one of us also speaks differently due to our own accent or dialect. “Talk to me” shows us the processes necessary in the background for a machine to recognize our speech. Its neural network was trained with hundreds of hours of voice recordings in English and German in order to be able to detect every letter as correctly as possible.


Submitted by Christine Leininger on

Submitted by Andreas Gebert on
Daily from 11.00 till 18.00h






Submitted by Andreas Daniel Matt on
IMAGINARY is part of the new book “Raising Public Awareness of Mathematics” by Springer: in the article “Mathematics Between Research, Applications, and Communication” by Gert-Martin Greuel and in the article “IMAGINARY and the Open Source Math Exhibition Platform” by Andreas Matt. It is also mentioned in several articles, as for example in the article on the website mathematik.de or in the article on the German Year of Mathematics. In the book you will find an exhaustive case study and many ideas on how to communicate maths to a broad public! More info at the Springer page.

Submitted by Torolf Sauermann on
Material, Transparency=20
A combination of two septics.
surfer Revision 55
Specail Surf-Code:
double PI = 2*arcsin(1);
root_finder=d_chain_newton;
epsilon=0.0000000000001;
iterations=1000;
iterations=1000;
a=2*a*(-0.140106854987124776454220549858);
clip=0;
Original septic by Oliver Labs with 99
singularities.
Sunflower Centre
surfer Revision 55
Specail Surf-Code:
double PI = 2*arcsin(1);
root_finder=d_chain_newton;
epsilon=0.0000000000001;
iterations=1000;
iterations=1000;
a=2*a*(-0.140106854987124776454220549858);
clip=0;
Original septic by Oliver Labs with 99
singularities.
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