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„Look! A robot! An expedition into the digital world“

„Look! A robot! An expedition into the digital world“

We would like to introduce our interactive museum called blue cube with the latest programme „Look! A robot! An expedition into the digital world“

Since the invention of the printing press and industrialisation, nothing has affected our lifestyle more than the victorious march of the computer.

In our interactive museum, children – and adults as well – have the opportunity to explore the exhibition in a playful way. Discovering which inventions contributed to this rapid development and which secrets are hidden behind the plastic and metal casings.

We are offering guided tours to larger groups of people. In these one and a half hours we explore questions such as: What does digitalization mean? How did it change our communication, or what is a robot able to feel?

The aim of our exhibition is to break down barriers to allow understanding of the digital world, stimulating both an active and a reflective approach to a greater understanding.

Floor area

100-120m²
Language(s)
German
English
For rent

Insurance value

47662€

Total volume

17m³

Setup time

5.0days

Dismantling time

4.0days

Ceiling : minimum height

2.50m

Doorway : minimum access height

2.50m

Doorway : minimum access width

1.20m
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Sieglinde
Mag. Sumper

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+43 664 6202 720

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Landesmuseum für Kärnten

Hands-on museum for people interested in a wide range of topics from the age of six. We offer workshops and exhibitions on history, art, social issues, science and technology. Using appropriate teaching methods, we curate topics in a way that they can be understood with all senses, grasped with enjoyment and linked to one's own everyday life.

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