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Program

Highlights

TMW from a queer angle
Guide
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TMW from a queer angle

What does a melting pot have to do with queer history and how diverse is the STEM area? This guided tour tells surprising stories.
Sat 03.06.15:3016:15
Biomimicry – Nature as a source of inspiration
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Biomimicry – Nature as a source of inspiration

Nature has always been a source of inspiration for the construction of machines, building structures or other technical achievements. Humankind has always been aware of the perfection of many natural phenomena, trying to imitate and recreate it. Adaptations of nature are still frequently used for developments today.
Sun 04.06.14:0014:45
Biomimetic research lab
Workshop

Biomimetic research lab

Humans can learn a lot from nature and imitate its solutions: For example, self-cleaning leaves provide inspiration for developing clothing that does not become dirty or wet. This search for traces through the exhibition has quite a few surprises in store, allowing the children to experience nature’s resourcefulness up close.
Sun 11.06.14:0016:00
It’s all just stolen? Ideas of biomimicry
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It’s all just stolen? Ideas of biomimicry

Nature has worked out many things almost perfectly, whether cleverly arranged honeycombs or beetles that are virtually impossible to crush. This guided tour explores how technical challenges have been solved while often “stealing” adaptations of plants and animals.
Sat 17.06.14:0014:45
(In)visible – Women’s work at the Vienna World’s Fair
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(In)visible – Women’s work at the Vienna World’s Fair

“The world is coming to Vienna” – the first world’s fair to be held in a German-speaking country opened in Vienna’s Prater park 150 years ago. The “Women at Work” exhibition is dedicated to the “Women’s Pavilion”, with which the 1873 Vienna World’s Fair made history by making the female working world visible for the first time.
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Sat 24.06.12:4513:30
SOUND FROM ELECTRICITY
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SOUND FROM ELECTRICITY

Electronic music and electronic musical instruments – what are they and how do they work? This interactive tour for the whole family focuses on everything that uses electricity to generate sounds!
Sun 25.06.14:0014:45
Camp
Mon 21.08.09:0013:00
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Pride Month 2023

We live and breathe diversity and celebrate variety. Our goal is to establish a gender-informed research, education and exhibition practice at the museum. During Pride Month, we offer queer guided tours on the subject and invite you to learn more about it.
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