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Project-Sci.Com

Project-Sci.Com

We support student projects that get people excited about research.

After the positive results from lab:prepare & lab:present we continue to offer a course about science communication. The new module is called Projektlabor Wissenschaftskommunikation and is open for all students in Berlin.

More information can be found on our website Project-Sci.Com.

Experimental Stage Project

Experimental Stage Project

We use science communication as a means of breaking down barriers to science.

The Experimental Stage Project is a Berlin-based association that combines art and science. Using media such as sound, light, video and various physical phenomena, we exhibit in unusual public spaces such as festivals, fairs and galleries. We don’t give lectures to the audience, but try to arouse curiosity.

lab:prepare & lab:present

lab:prepare & lab:present

We support students of the Technische Universität Berlin to develop their own projects and present them to the public.

lab:prepare & lab:present were teaching projects in the field of science communication at the Technische Universität Berlin running from 2017 to 2021. The content and form of the presentations are largely determined by the students.
Since the summer semester 2022 we have a new program: Project-Sci.Com.

Labor Beethoven 2020

Labor Beethoven 2020

This project of the Academy of the Arts Berlin encouraged young artists to experiment with new ideas in the context of Beethovens work.

Labor Beethoven 2020 was initiated on the 250 year anniversary of Beethoven’s death. Nine composers from Basel, Tel Aviv and Thessaloniki worked over a period of 3 years on new, experimental perspectives on Beethoven’s works.

Through and with Anda Kryeziu I became part of the project. Since 2018 we have been working together on vibrations in liquids. At the end of the project phase in March 2020, I exhibited three installations that moved between music and physics: the Helmholtz siren bicycle, Chladni sound figures and an interferometer instrument.