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Weaving | Biofilm | Science Communication

Bakteriopolis

Exhibition at Museum für Naturkunde

Traveling Exhibition Bakteriopolis, 2024 Photo: Sven Ellger, TU Dresden

Step into »Bakteriopolis« — a traveling exhibition that unveils the fascinating world of microbes and their crucial role in life on Earth.

Bakteriopolis: The Hidden World of Microbes invites you on a journey through themed stations to see how tiny organisms shape global cycles, and contribute to food production, medicine, and waste management. Explore how multicellularity empowers bacteria to thrive in diverse environments. Learn more about microcosmic communities like water kefir and spirulina.

Experience bacterial cell structures through an augmented reality app created with the Interactive Media Lab Dresden. Meet the Microbe of the Year, Electronema, and learn how it conducts electricity through long chains, showcasing microscopic teamwork. Fun for all ages, »Bakteriopolis« also features interactive activities like bacteria crafts, coloring pages, and children's books.

Bakteriopolis is a mobile exhibition built into a shipping container showcasing bacteria and their amazing ability to form multicellular aggregates. These very common and sometimes spectacularly looking ‘biofilms’ may cause chronic infectious diseases, but are also involved in beneficial activities such as food fermentation. Designed as a public outreach activity of the DFG-funded priority program SPP2389 at TU Dresden, »Bakteriopolis« is traveling through Germany and will be presented in front of Naturkundemuseum Berlin during Berlin Science Week (1 – 10 November 2024).

On the 5th and 6th of November, MoA PhD student José Ignacio Hernández Lobato will lead through the exhibition and experiments at »Bakteriopolis« and will give you a glimpse into his research on how bacterial biofilms and plant-microbe interactions impact fermentative textile dyeing. Bakteriopolis is designed to be accessible to adults as well as kids.

To the website of TU Dresden
To the program of Berlin Science Week

Dates
1.11.2024–10.10.2024, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Location

Naturkundemuseum Berlin
Fläche vor dem Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
Invalidenstraße 43
10115 Berlin

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