IMAGINARY at Ecsite 2018

Event

IMAGINARY at Ecsite 2018
7 Jun. 2018 bis 9 Jun. 2018
Natural History Museum|Route de Malagnou 1|Genève|1208|CH

Erstellt von

The Ecsite Annual Conference is the most prominent meeting of science engagement professionals in Europe, bringing together 1,100+ professionals. IMAGINARY will be present with two presentations at the conference 2018 in Geneva.

The 29th edition of the Ecsite Conference is hosted by the Natural History Museum of Geneva in partnership with CERN, University of Geneva Scienscope, and Campus Biotech.

The conference combines 3 days main conference offering 100 parallel sessions (7-9 June) and 2 days pre-conference with 10+ in depth trainings (5-6 June). Also look forward to 2 high-level keynotes, 350 speakers, 60 exhibitors, 2 dedicated tinkering and gaming labs, 3 evening social events..

IMAGINARY will present Hilbert (a new open source framework to orchestrate digital interactives in science museums) and the Mathematics of Planet Earth (MPE) travelling exhibition.

1 Abstract of Hilbert presentation:

“Hilbert” is an open source infrastructure to deploy, exchange and monitor digital interactives in science museums. It is launched in the new ESO Supernova museum in Munich (opening April 2018), where it will orchestrate 150 computers (digital interactives, interactive screens, info screens). Features of Hilbert: system-independent bundling of digital interactives containing multimedia with fast graphics, orchestration on a cluster of desktop computers: deploy, start, stop, even dynamically exchange exhibits, generic monitoring and custom health check with attached “repairing” actions. Hilbert is open source and a non-profit collaborative project by Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS), ESO Supernova and IMAGINARY
Details about the session: http://www. ecsite.eu/annual-conference/call/proposals/cw-project-showcase

2 Abstract of MPE presentation:

“Mathematics of Planet Earth” is an international open source exhibition to showcase how mathematical sciences can be useful in tackling our world’s problems. Topics range from simulations and models behind tsunami, volcano ash dispersion, earthquakes, glaciers, power grid models, traffic jams to general issues as climate change or cartography. The exhibition started with a competition in 2013 and was recently extended in 2017. The exhibition can be reproduced and adapted under free licenses.The exhibition (and individual exhibits) have been shown in more than 15 countries and installed in several science museums.
Details about the session: http://www. ecsite.eu/annual-conference/call/proposals/p-whats-new-touring-exhibitions-1

 

Alle Events

4 Nov. 2010 bis 30 Nov. 2012
20 Sep. 2010 bis 6 Okt. 2010
7 Mär. 2010 bis 16 Mär. 2010
16 Feb. 2010 bis 24 Feb. 2010
30 Jan. 2010
18 Jan. 2010 bis 14 Feb. 2010
3 Nov. 2009 bis 15 Nov. 2009
28 Sep. 2009 bis 20 Okt. 2009
25 Sep. 2009 bis 26 Sep. 2009
26 Apr. 2009 bis 1 Mai. 2009
23 Mär. 2009 bis 11 Mai. 2009
22 Mär. 2009 bis 19 Apr. 2009
1 Mär. 2009 bis 19 Mär. 2009
4 Dez. 2008 bis 18 Dez. 2008
23 Okt. 2008 bis 16 Nov. 2008
29 Sep. 2008 bis 19 Okt. 2008
24 Sep. 2008 bis 20 Okt. 2008