The contents of the exhibition are as follows:
The artistic-scientific web application Waves in the wood - The tree body as an audiovisual data network
Atelier Polza and the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research use 3D models, sounds and interactive displays to visualise the sap flow and environmental parameters of apple trees. The complex water balance data is translated into a sensory-spatial, intuitive experience that makes plant physiological processes accessible in a new way.
The Cottonid Studiesdemonstrator
Kollektiv Plus X and the Fraunhofer IWU are investigating the sustainable material Cottonid - a cellulose-based material with a long history. Using the example of a stool, its potential in lightweight construction can be experienced. The work combines technical and social issues and invites visitors to engage with sustainable materials.
The installation Protocols in Process by Laura Immler
Invisible processes from research and everyday corporate life on the Chemnitz Technology Campus are translated into a multimedia structure of sound, material and coded information. Between laboratory aesthetics and artistic intervention, the space between secrecy and disclosure is made accessible in a sensual and intellectual way.
The walk-in sound installation Rattling landscapes, humming engines
The sound artist team led by Frederike Moormann, embeat (Matthias Millhoff) and PinPoint GmbH interweaves personal memories with the industrial history of Chemnitz. The interactive audio walk combines sound art, movement and technology to create an immersive archive of the automotive world - between memory, spatial perception and questions about the future.
The textile installation WALDMEISTER - hidden treasures
Wiete Sommer, together with the STFI, Undoyarn and the EscheLab, tells of a Chemnitz that creates new cycles, forms and communities from industrial traces, old textiles and local myths. The collaborative process does not end with the completion of the work - through their interaction, visitors themselves become part of a joint creation.
Guided tours take place every Thursday between 16:00 and 18:00.
Please book in advance. The starting times vary depending on the number of registrations.