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Stations-ID: D077
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Stations-ID: D068
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Stations-ID: D004
Instruction:
Place the oloid on the inclined plane and observe it’s movements.
• Which parts of the oloid’s surface touches the ground when it rolls?
• Observe the oloid exactly; can you see a circle or a square in it?
The artist and technician Paul Schatz (1898-1979) discovered this shape and
described many technical applications based on it’s unique movements while
rolling. These include use in ventilation systems or in mixers for homoeopathic
medicines.
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Stations-ID: D012
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• Spin the disk slowly.
• Concentrate your gaze on the centre of the spiral for approximately one
minute.
• Then turn your gaze to a motionless object, like your hand, or the wall.
• What can you see?
• What happens when the spiral is moving in the other direction?
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Stations-ID: D080
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Two players sit across from each other, neither seeing the other player’s
‘building site’. Each player has a set of building blocks.
Build a shape out of the blocks that your partner can’t see.
Give your partner instructions for your shape, without speaking. Can your
partner succeed in recreating your shape?
• How often must you play to understand each other well?
• Which ‘words’ do your ‘language’ have?
In accord with the sentiment ‘if you can’t talk about it you don’t belong’,
language is an effective tool for social exclusion.
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Stations-ID: D011
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Position yourself one meter away from the disc and try not to fix a point, but let the whole thing work on you.
What do you observe?
In contrast to the other discs in this area, this disc cannot be rotated.
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Stations-ID: D040
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What patterns are created, when the disc is spinning and you draw on it? Can you draw straight lines?
• Before you start, think about what the pattern could look like.
• While the disk is spinning, move the chalk from the center to the edge of the disk evenly.
• While the disk is spinning, draw small circles.
• Try to draw a straight line on the spinning disk.
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Stations-ID: D027
Instruction:
Try to fit all the wooden pieces into the box so that no part juts out.
Hint: Consider the direction of the wood grain!
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Stations-ID: D006
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Could the board be transported on these wheels, even though they are not
round?
• How does the axle of the wheels move when they turn?
• Place the board on the wheels.
• Place the board on the axles of the wheels.
• How many corners to a circle?
The rotary piston of the Wankel engine (Mazda MX5) is a type of Reuleaux
wheel.
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Stations-ID: D036
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A long, heavy pendulum is set in motion. Stay a while, calmly observing the patterns it creates.
- Observe the movements of the pendulum, how do they change over time?
- How long does it take until the pendulum rests once more?
- Which basic shape can you recognize in the patterns in the sand?
In 1851, the French physicist Jean Bernard Léon Foucault (1819-1868) proved that the earth rotates using a pendulum of 67m length. In 1997, Imaginata repeated the experiment in the then-gutted ‘Uni-tower’ in Jena, earning a mention in the Guiness book of records. Today, the pendulum draws it’s patterns on the Imaginata’s own premises.
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Stations-ID: D022
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Stations-ID: D054
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Stations-ID: D048
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Put the toy blocks into the mirror book and change the angle by adjusting the relative position of the mirrors.
- Look into the Mirror Book. At which angle must the two mirrors be so you can see your face properly?
- Open the book to a right angle and put the toy blocks into it. How many mirror images can you see?
- Now close the book slowly; at which angles can you see complete mirror images?
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