‘Energy Sources of Inspiration’, press conference and final exhibition at mumok, 21-25 May 2024

The young curators march into the mumok

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Karola Kraus, General Director of mumok, gives her speech

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Karola Kraus, General Director of mumok, gives her speech

The Vice Rector of TU Wien Jasmin Gründling-Riener during her speech

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The Vice Rector of TU Wien Jasmin Gründling-Riener during her speech

Project initiator Michael Hoch during the press conference

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Project initiator Michael Hoch during the press conference

Group photo of the partners, sponsors and the project management

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Group photo of the partners, sponsors and the project management

Lena Arends from mumok in conversation with the curators

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Lena Arends from mumok in conversation with the curators

The audience eagerly follows the press conference

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Pupils in the audience at the press conference

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Schoolgirls proudly present the brochure of their exhibition

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Pupils from MS Schwechat-Frauenfeld with their “Zeitreisezug” project

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Pupils from MS Schwechat-Frauenfeld with their “Zeitreisezug” project

The artwork “Unsere Lebensquellen” with light bulbs designed by pupils

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The artwork “Unsere Lebensquellen” with light bulbs designed by pupils

„Unsere energieeffiziente Traumschule“ is the title of this artwork from Klosterneuburg Grammar School

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„Unsere energieeffiziente Traumschule“ is the title of this artwork from Klosterneuburg Grammar School

Schoolgirls looking at the work „Eine Welt – Zwei Perspektiven“

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Schoolgirls looking at the work „Eine Welt – Zwei Perspektiven“

„Die Welt in der Zukunft“ is one of the two works of art from the MS Schwechat-Frauenfeld

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„Die Welt in der Zukunft“ is one of the two works of art from the MS Schwechat-Frauenfeld

A pupil laughs into the camera, in the background the work “Superkräfte der Zukunft” by pMS Sta. Christiana

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The pupils of GRG 10 Laaerberg created a “spooky electric darkroom”

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The pupils of GRG 10 Laaerberg created a “spooky electric darkroom”

BRG Pichelmayergasse created their “Tempel der Demokratie” from concrete and 3D printing

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BRG Pichelmayergasse created their “Tempel der Demokratie” from concrete and 3D printing

The students of AHS Kenyongasse with their work “Unser Leben voller Energie(n)”, consisting of an installation and a video

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The students of AHS Kenyongasse with their work “Unser Leben voller Energie(n)”, consisting of an installation and a video

GTMS Grundäckergasse presents its work of art “Power der 2b”

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GTMS Grundäckergasse presents its work of art “Power der 2b”

Part of the artwork at AHS Theodor Kramer focuses on the element of fire in two ways

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Part of the artwork at AHS Theodor Kramer focuses on the element of fire in two ways

Visitors view “Eine Welt von morgen”, a work by pupils of the pMS Sta. Christiana

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Visitors view “Eine Welt von morgen”, a work by pupils of the pMS Sta. Christiana

Close-up of one of the students' artworks

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Visitors talking to a pupil about her artwork

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View of the exhibition hall with some of the students' artworks

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Cultural education workshop at the Vienna Museum of Science and Technology, April 2024

Main entrance and front of the Technisches Museum Wien

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Students show up to answer questions for the round

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Laughing pupils flex their muscles for the camera

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Close-up of an interested pupil

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Pupil holds a piece of coal up to the camera

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The pupils gather around a steam locomotive to listen to the lecture

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One of the teachers in conversation with a pupil

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Some pupils experiment together with magnetic coils

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Two pupils observe the experiments up close

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Some pupils listen to the lecture with rapt attention

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Pupils inspect the magnetic coil of a real hydroelectric power plant

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Pupils gather in a seated position to listen to the speaker

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Six schoolgirls use the break to relax together on a bench

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One of the students walking through the exhibition

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Two schoolgirls try their hand at one of the interactive elements of the exhibition

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Some pupils learn about wind power through an experiment

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Three students pose with one of the exhibition's educational videos

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View of some elements of the exhibition

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Pupil excitedly reading an information panel

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A pupil operates a screen to obtain further information on the subject of energy

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Four pupils pose with one of the many experiments in the exhibition

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The pupils are eagerly awaiting the demonstration of the "lightning experiment"

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Pupils follow the lightning that appears in the experiment cage

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The impressive flash created by a magnetic coil at close range

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Art education workshops at mumok, November 2023

mumok building from the outside

© Ben Kaulfus

Lecture about the project "Cultural Collisions", pupils listen

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three pupils laugh into the camera

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Group photo of two school classes

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Lecturer speaks in front of school class

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Pupils in the exhibition space

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from left to right: Benedikt Hochwartner, Lena Arends, Michael Hoch

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from left to right: Benedikt Hochwartner, Lena Arends, Michael Hoch

Pupils make a mobile

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Pupils make a mobile

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Parts of a mobile

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Pupil paints something

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Pupils in the mumok studio

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Pupils making a mobile

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Pupils in the mumok studio

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Pupils in the mumok studio

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Pupils making a mobile

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Pupil throws polystyrene ball into the air

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Hands making a mobile

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Pupils assembling a mobile

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Mobile in focus, pupils in the background

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Pupils playing with polystyrene balls

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Pupils making a mobile

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Art educators in dialogue with the pupils

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Pupils sitting on the floor

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Pupils sitting on the floor and listening to the lecturer

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Pupil sits on the floor

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Pupils sitting on the floor

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Lecturer writes on smartboard

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Pupils view exhibition through glass wall

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Pupils sit on the floor and work on a task together

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Sketch of a fairy

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Exhibition opening, September 2023

Signpost for the exhibition Cultural Collisions

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Group photo of the cooperation partners and teachers

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Group photo of the cooperation partners and teachers

From left to right: Kurt Matyas (former TUW Vice Rector Academic Affairs), Anna Steiger (former TUW Vice Rector Human Resources and Gender), Stefan Kreppel (PALFINGER AG), Doris Schmidauer (consultant and motivator), Klaus Malle (TU Wien Foundation Board), Ulrike Herbig (TUW Teaching Officer), Michael Hoch (TUW Project Manager), Nicole Moneta (TUW Project Manager)

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From left to right: Kurt Matyas (former TUW Vice Rector Academic Affairs), Anna Steiger (former TUW Vice Rector Human Resources and Gender), Stefan Kreppel (PALFINGER AG), Doris Schmidauer (consultant and motivator), Klaus Malle (TU Wien Foundation Board), Ulrike Herbig (TUW Teaching Officer), Michael Hoch (TUW Project Manager), Nicole Moneta (TUW Project Manager)

Exhibition opening

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From left to right: Doris Schmidauer, Kurt Matyas, Nicole Moneta - Exhibition opening

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From left to right: Doris Schmidauer, Kurt Matyas, Nicole Moneta - Exhibition opening

Students during the exhibition opening

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Brochure Cultural Collisions

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Pupils during the exhibition opening

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Art installation with the question "How many photos do you send a day?"

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Schoolgirls during an experiment

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Students supervise the Energy Cafe

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Pupils with an interactive model of a landscape

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View into a self-made living room made of cardboard

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View into a bathroom made of cardboard

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Paul Iby (University of Applied Arts Vienna) explains artistic data visualisation

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Paul Iby (University of Applied Arts Vienna) explains artistic data visualisation

Pupils build seating furniture from old car tyres

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Pupil with construction helmet shows peace sign

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Art installation by pupils from the pilot with the slogan "Happy Family".

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Pupils put small wind turbine on model

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Artistic data visualisation

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Pupil places printed cards on the floor

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Information about a photovoltaic system - prepared in a child-friendly way

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Pupils with green balls

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Pupils drawing

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Pupils in front of a wind turbine model

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Pupils play with white and green balls

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Overview of the exhibition with many pupils

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Small wind turbine models, in the background you can see blurred schoolgirls

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View of the Energy Cafe with students in the foreground

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