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Data Sonification

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We are using 3 tracks (see credits below) that use sonification of climate change data. 

The Deafening Rise of Carbon Pollution (1:32)

The pitch of each note represents the monthly concentration of CO2 from 1958 to 2017. The higher the pitch, the higher the concentration.

 

Sonification Of Arctic Sea Ice  (1:29)

An index of total ice cover in the Arctic Ocean from 1979 to 2016. Each note represents one month of data. The lower the pitch, the smaller the ice sheet. You hear the growth each winter and the melt each summer.

 

The Sound of Earth’s Fever (1:03)

A sonic interpretation of the global mean surface temperature index, higher notes mean higher temperatures. In 1977 there is a pause to draw attention to the warming that has occurred since then.

 

All files are provided in their original version and remastered versions for use in the 10-Minute Museum. We created a final mixdown for the exhibition with all tracks and voiceovers (in German), available here.

 

—- Full Credits —-

All songs by Judy Wedt.

Track 1 features overlaid natural sound recordings of waves, ships, and bowhead whales recorded by Kate Stafford.

Tracks 2 and 3 were co-created with Dargan Frierson.

Voice-over for the mixdown with all tracks by Laura Fregonese.

 

— Notes —

The tracks are binaural audio, and they don’t sound the same when played with a straight downsample to mono (e. g. using a single speaker) because of interplay between channels. The mono mixes provided lose some sound (which is inevitable), but try to salvage the situation through different strategies:

  • The Deafening Rise of Carbon Pollution: An asymmetrical mix was used.
  • Sonification of Arctic Sea Ice: One of the channels was inverted for our mix. Otherwise, a piano sound disappeared

 

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All songs by Judy Wedt (http://www.judytwedt.com). -- Track 1 features overlaid natural sound recordings of waves, ships, and bowhead whales recorded by Kate Stafford. Tracks 2 and 3 were co-created with Dargan Frierson. -- Voice-over by Laura Fregonese.
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Forum Wissenschaftskommunikation 2014

A snapshot of modern mathematics from Oberwolfach is a short text (approx. 5-8 A5 sized pages) that explains a mathematical problem or idea that is related to a scientic program at the MFO. It is targeted at a general audience consisting of advanced high school and undergraduate students, mathematics teachers, science journalists, and other individuals interested in modern mathematics. It can be written in English or German.

 

The presentation will include a general description of the project. A discussion will consider questions like:

How can an international research institute communicate recent scientific research actively?
Can scientists write comprehensible texts about their research themselves?
How can they be guided and editorially supported?
How can texts about recent research be interesting for a broad audience?

The snapshot project is part of the project Oberwolfach meets IMAGINARY, for which the MFO has recently been awarded a major grant by the Klaus Tschira Foundation and the Oberwolfach Foundation. In this project, we plan to create and collect high quality mathematics communication content for our platform www. imaginary.org. Our goal is to promote the understanding and appreciation of modern mathematics and mathematical research in the general public world-wide and to provide interested individuals as well as exhibitors, teachers, and science journalists with accessible insights into modern mathematics.

Additional to the presentation of the snapshots and a poster presentation, IMAGINARY is present at the Forum at the Fast Forward Science film festival. IMAGINARY member Guillaume Joivet will receive the first price in the category “Substance” with his latest film “Glacial Mistery”. He was supported - among others - by IMAGINARY members Antonia Mey and Bianca Violet in the production of the film.

Time and Place: 
일요일, 12월 7, 2014 - 00:00 부터 화요일, 12월 9, 2014 - 23:45 까지
Venue: 
Kongresshotel Potsdam
am Templiner See
Am Luftschiffhafen 1
14471 Potsdam
Germany
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POINT (13.012962 52.374748)
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IMAGINARY poster (DE) (pdf)
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Two AI workshops as a part of the Athens Science Festivals

The Athens Science Festival, the festival devoted to Science and Innovation since 2014, is an established cultural landmark in the field of Science, Technology, Innovation, and Art in Greece!

We will ask a neural network to recognize our handwritten numbers and line drawings during the workshops and find out how it is trained. On a treasure hunt, we will investigate different strategies to get to the treasure before everybody else. We will also use our keyboards to create music with the help of AI and plenty of other cool stuff. With the help of these examples, we will understand key concepts of AI and the mathematics involved.

These introductory courses will be held in German and English.

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (A2, 13 - 17 years)

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (A2+, 17 and older)

Time and Place: 
토요일, 3월 27, 2021 - 00:00 부터 23:45 까지
Venue: 
Technopolis
Athens 118 54, Greece
Athens
Greece
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POINT (23.7103087 37.9767521)
Opening Hours: 

10 - 11.30 CET

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IMAGINARY in Yaroslavl

 

Time and Place: 
목요일, 11월 22, 2012 - 00:00 부터 토요일, 12월 8, 2012 - 23:45 까지
Venue: 
Demidow University
Jaroslawl
Russia
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POINT (39.8844708 57.6260744)
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German Embassy in Moscow
Demidov University Jaroslawl

IMAGINARY in Muscat, Oman

Time and Place: 
일요일, 11월 22, 2015 - 00:00 부터 목요일, 11월 26, 2015 - 23:45 까지
Venue: 
Exhibtion Hall, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
123 Muscat
Oman
Coordinates: 
POINT (58.5517028 23.60917)
Opening Hours: 

10:00 - 17:00

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Credits: 
Thanks to all sponsors and partners which enable the first IMAGINARY exhibition on the Arabian Peninsula.
Prof. Dr. Mehiddin Al-Baali
Prof. Dr. Nasser Al-Salti
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Heim
Max Kleinebrahm
Andrea Koenig
Prof. Dr. Anton Purnama
Prof. Dr. Florian Rupp

Inauguration of IMAGINARY in Tomsk, Russia

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!

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Open Lab Evening at Futurium: Discussion game "Blickwinkel KI"

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.

 

  • Admission: free of charge
  • Event language: German
  • Max. Number of participants: 20 people
  • Conditions of participation: no previous knowledge is required
  • Age recommendation: from 10 years (participation of persons under 16 years is only possible if accompanied by a parent or guardian).
Time and Place: 
목요일, 10월 10, 2024 - 00:00 부터 23:45 까지
Venue: 
Futurium
Alexanderufer 2
10117 Berlin
Germany
Coordinates: 
POINT (13.3743507 52.5240876)
Opening Hours: 

17-20

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