Matopía - a new permanent exhibition in Zaragoza, Spain

Matopía - a new permanent exhibition in Zaragoza, Spain
15 avr. 2014

The Center of Art and Technology of Zaragoza, Etopía, opened the last April 9th an expositive space “Ciencia Remix” (Science remix), that includes two exhibitions: Matopía and Ciencia Ciudadana (Citizen science).

Matopía is a mathematics exhibition that features amongst others the exhibits MarteMáticas (math in art), Suertes (probability), and IMAGINARY’s program SURFER. Young visitors will have also the possiblility to attend math workshops, as well as to experiment other science exhibits from Ciencia Ciudadana.

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17 Jan. 2014

Today we inaugurate the German version of the IMAGINARY platform. You can now switch to “deutsch” using the language selector on top of the page or open the German version of IMAGINARY directly through: www. imaginary.org/de

We are very happy to announce this new language (after...Lire la suite

20 déc. 2013

The IMAGINARY team wishes you merry christmas and a happy new year!

We prepared a christmas card for you (in English, Spanish, German, French and Catalan for now) to download and forward. It was made with our program SURFER, which visualizes algebraic surfaces in real time. If you help us translate the card into other...Lire la suite

5 déc. 2013

Just in time for Christmas, IMAGINARY is proud to present our latest product, the IMAGINARY-Entdeckerbox – a box that contains a fine selection of all things IMAGINARY (in German). It is a mix of both physical and electronic materials – 3D sculptures, posters, craft supplies, a Live-DVD with a cocktail of software and...Lire la suite

15 nov. 2013

For the first time, “IMAGINARY - through the eyes of mathematics” will be shown in Norway.The exhibition is organized by the NTNU University Museum in collaboration with The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters through the board of Abel Prize and other partners. The exhibition...Lire la suite

31 oct. 2013

The “Medienpreis Mathematik 2013” by the Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung (DMV) goes to Gert-Martin Greuel and Andreas Matt for their work on the project IMAGINARY. The prize is awarded for outstanding contributions to the communication and popularization of mathematics. The award comes with 4000 Euro prize money provided by the Walter de Gruyter Stiftung in Berlin.

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