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{{listentry|title=Klima Biennale Wien|image=Intro.jpg|date=May 2024|link=Vienna_Excursion|text=In March we went to Vienna for a week to visit the Climate Biennale. There, we explored various exhibits that delved into the complex and urgent themes of global change, the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and their impacts on the human-nature relationship. }} | {{listentry|title=Klima Biennale Wien|image=Intro.jpg|date=May 2024|link=Vienna_Excursion|text=In March we went to Vienna for a week to visit the Climate Biennale. There, we explored various exhibits that delved into the complex and urgent themes of global change, the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and their impacts on the human-nature relationship. }} |
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Klima Biennale WienMay 2024In March we went to Vienna for a week to visit the Climate Biennale. There, we explored various exhibits that delved into the complex and urgent themes of global change, the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and their impacts on the human-nature relationship. Read more
Science Communication at EMBLMay 2024On May 3, 2024, we visited the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, a leading research institution for molecular biology. Tabea Rauscher, the Creative Team Lead at EMBL, guided us through the exhibition and explained her work in the field of science communication design on-site. Read more
There is no there there - MMK FranktfurtApril 2024In the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, numerous artists from abroad worked in both East and West Germany. Through scholarships and bilateral cultural agreements during the Cold War, they joined migrant workers, exiles, and refugees in the divided Germany to continue their artistic pursuits and connect with fellow artists. Some initially arrived as migrant workers before pursuing artistic endeavors later. Read more