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Science Tunnel
A Journey Through Scientific Discovery

Dr. Andreas Trepte
Science Tunnel project leader and curator
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Munich
Tel.: +49 89 2108-1238
Fax: +49 89 2108-1207

E-Mail: science-tunnel@gv.mpg.de
link http://www.mpg.de

Werner Rien
Project leader, Traveling exhibitions
Archimedes, Kassel
Tel.: +49 561 93248-41
Fax: +49 561 93248-42

E-Mail: info@archi-me-des.com
link http://www.archi-me-des.com

 

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Facts

  • The Science Tunnel presents the “Best of Scientific Breakthroughs” published in recent years
  • Presentation of important projects from cutting-edge international research
  • More than 300 exclusive original images and over 150 videos illustrating current research
  • 50 exhibits, many of them interactive
  • Concise introductory texts and visionary presentation of the issues
  • Innovative architecture and interactive multimedia design
  • Coordination of architecture, materials, typography and colors
  • Modular, extendable and multilingual
  • The exhibition has its own portal on the Internet providing a virtual enhancement

 

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