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The general rule is 2G
Completely vaccinated people may enter. Verification via EU-certificate (can be digital) or general vaccination certificate
Reconvalescent people need a proof to have been infected a minimum of 28 days and a maximum of 90 days before.
The 2G-rule does not apply to pre-school children. Students who take part in regular school testings or who can present a valid test certificate are also not affected by the 2G rule.
Contact-tracing
In the entrance area to the great hall, you can find a table with small slips of paper, as well as a cardboard box. Please fill in one of the forms for each household and throw it into the box.
Contact minimisation /General hygiene :
Please always: wash/desinfect your hand and keep distance!
Medical masks are compulsory indoors, and also outdors if keeping a distance of 1,5m or more is not possible.
Visitor counting system: To the left and to the right side of the front-desk window there are white and black key pendants. Please take one for each person before entering the buildings. Please remember to give them back as soon as you come out again.
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Innenstationen/Indoor (4)
Stations-ID: D069
?? English instruction:
Spin the barrel.
Pluck one of the strings and observe it.
What do you notice when the barrel spins slower or quicker?
- Pluck a string. What can you see? What can you hear?
- What do you see when the barrel is spinning?
- What happens when the barrel is spinning slower?
- What’s the difference between the strings?
The strobe effect has many technical appliances. On good record players, the strobe effect is used to discern and adjust the rotation speed of the turntable. It is also used to discern the revolution rate of rotating machines or discover faults in rotating parts.
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Stations-ID: D079
?? English instruction:
Take a glove or a blue cloth.
Take hold of an aluminium bar with your thumb and index finger and move our hand slowly outward, varying pressure and speed as you go.
- Where can you generate a tone easily?
- What are the differences between the tones produced by the different bars?
- Listen along the length of the top bar, where is the sound at it’s loudest?
- Touch a bar gently with the tip of your finger, while it is ringing. What do you feel?
What do you feel when you touch the the round top of a ringing bar?
This station was built by Dresden-based musician Jan Heinke. With the steel cellos and steel harps he has constructed, he has created a unique sound which can hardly be compared to the sound of classical instruments.
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Stations-ID: D088
?? English instruction:
Put your head in one of the hollows of the humming stones and hum different tones to yourself: loud, quiet, high or low notes.
A partner can put his hand on your shoulder lightly during this experiment.
- What do you hear when humming in the hollow? What do you feel?
- Try different notes. Do they all sound the same?
- What does your partner feel when (s)he places his/her hand on your shoulder?
This experiment was designed by the educationalist, artist and carpenter Hugo Kükelhaus (1900-1984) for his ‘Experience Field for Developing the Senses’. He was inspired by stone age cult sites found on the island of Malta, he describes the effect of the experiment as follows: „The inner massage that is created in the head and reabsorbed by it signifies an unusually intense connection of the entire body from within.“
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Stations-ID: D062
?? English instruction:
The Vortex Cannon makes beautiful smoke-rings that drift through the entire hall.
• What do you feel, when you stand right in front of the ‘Cannon’?
• Observe the smoke-rings drifting through the air. Is their shape and speed always the same?
• What happens, when a quarter of the opening of the Vortex Cannon is closed, what happens, when it is half closed?
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