Globe4D the interactive four dimensional globe

Media Technology Exhibition

Globe4D will be exhibited during the Media Technology MSc Exhibition in V2, Rotterdam between July 10th - 13th and July 17th - 20th. Opening hours: 12:00 - 18:00.

Globe4D started at the Media Technology at Leiden University. The study now looks back at 6 years of Media Technology projects. Globe4D is very proud to be a part of that history.

Globe4D exhibited at the Media Technology exhibition in V2 Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Six years of creative research
The Media Technology MSc programme is a place where students are encouraged to formulate their own scientific questions, and to translate personal inspirations and curiosities into their own research projects. To answer these questions, students are stimulated to create actual installations and products because we are convinced that by doing and creating, new scientific insights into the underlying question are encountered.

The exhibition is divided in three parts:
- Selected installations realised in the last six years. This is a mixture of graduation works and other works that have been realised during the study.
- Results from the current second semester project. Small groups of students have been exploring different topics. This has lead to statements that have been translated into exhibitable work.
- Hands-on laboratory. In the laboratory students will be working on their own research that is already presentable to an audience.

The Media Technology programme is a joint initiative of Leiden University's computer science institute (LIACS) and the Faculty of Creative and Performing Arts.

Where: V2, former Nederlands Fotomuseum, Witte de Withstraat 63, Rotterdam
When: July 10th - 13th + July 17th - 20th (both 12:00 - 18:00)

FREE ENTRY

http://www.v2.nl
http://mediatechnology.leiden.edu
http://ricksmuseum.nl

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Globe4D



Globe4D is an interactive four dimensional globe; an educational device used by schools, libraries, science centers and museums all over the world. It shows Earth's surface on a physically rotatable sphere. By turning the round table-top around the sphere you can travel back and forth in time. People of all ages and backgrounds learn in a playful manner about our changing planet.

Read more about Globe4D

Earth and other planets
Earth 55 million years ago
Earth with 15% water
Mars and other planets
Earth's seasons

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