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{{listentry|title=Science Communication at EMBL|image=EMBL Exhibit.jpg|date=May 2024|link=Science_Communication_at_EMBL|text=In May we visited the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg.}} | {{listentry|title=Science Communication at EMBL|image=EMBL Exhibit.jpg|date=May 2024|link=Science_Communication_at_EMBL|text=In May we visited the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg.}} | ||
{{listentry|title=There is no there there - MMK Franktfurt|image=Nananana.jpg|date=April 2024|link=There_is_no_there_there_-_MMK_Franktfurt|text=}} | {{listentry|title=There is no there there - MMK Franktfurt|image=Nananana.jpg|date=April 2024|link=There_is_no_there_there_-_MMK_Franktfurt|text=Our excursion to the exhibition "There is no there there" at MMK Frankfurt.}} | ||
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{{ | {{listentry|title=Dixi Workshop with Alexandra Zsigmond|image=Lehrimpulse Dixi Aufmacher Print.jpg|date=October 2024|link=Dixi_workshop_with_Alexandra_Zsigmond|text=We participated in a workshop with Alexandra Zsigmond from The New York Times about spot illustration for a measuring station in Mainz.}} | ||
{{listentry|title=DIXI Workshop with Jan Buchczik|image=Pingu.jpg|date=January | {{listentry|title=DIXI Workshop with Jan Buchczik|image=Pingu.jpg|date=January | ||
2024|link=DIXI_Workshop_with_Jan_Buchczik|text=In January, we had a workshop led by Lukas Flory, which provided us with an invaluable opportunity to delve into the realm of Arduino technology and sensorics.}} | 2024|link=DIXI_Workshop_with_Jan_Buchczik|text=In January, we had a workshop led by Lukas Flory, which provided us with an invaluable opportunity to delve into the realm of Arduino technology and sensorics.}} | ||
{{listentry|title=Hack the Panel with Alexander Roidl|image=Hack the paaannn.jpg|date=December 2023|link=Hack_the_Panel_with_Alexander_Roidl|text=Although it was not part of the curriculum, most of us participated in the "Hack the Panel" workshop with Alexander Roidl. }} | {{listentry|title=Hack the Panel with Alexander Roidl|image=Hack the paaannn.jpg|date=December 2023|link=Hack_the_Panel_with_Alexander_Roidl|text=Although it was not part of the curriculum, most of us participated in the "Hack the Panel" workshop with Alexander Roidl. }} |
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Welcome to the Ocean Flora Cloud Wiki, created by Master Communication Design students at University of Applied Sciences Mainz. This wiki page works as a digital garden, collecting and documenting research and projects, and serving as a collaborative space where knowledge is connected and shared.
The Master-Program
"Ocean Flora Cloud" is a master’s program at the University of Applied Sciences Mainz, running from 2023 to 2025. This program focuses on the study of oceans, plant life, and biodiversity. By collaborating with international designers, the program aims to develop new perspectives on our environment, exploring the interplay between technology and culture.
The goal of "Ocean Flora Cloud" is to open up innovative tools and design systems with a special emphasis on illustration, animation, and coding. Through experimental and conceptual approaches, the program seeks to address how research findings can be effectively published today and in the future. Additionally, it aims to explore practical implementations of theoretical concepts.
This interdisciplinary course provides a platform for students to engage with cutting-edge ideas and technologies, fostering a creative and collaborative environment that bridges the gap between scientific research and artistic expression.
People of Ocean Flora Cloud
We are the students of Ocean Flora Cloud, a dynamic group of sixteen young and innovative designers from diverse cities across Germany and around the world. Our shared passion for creativity and design has brought us together in the vibrant city of Mainz. Here, we combine our unique perspectives and cultural backgrounds to collaborate on exciting projects, pushing the boundaries of design and innovation. Our journey is driven by a collective desire to learn, grow, and make a positive impact on the world through our work.
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