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− | IMAGINARY is an open source platform for interactive and participative maths communication where everybody can share maths exhibits and exhibitions. The platform www.imaginary.org currently hosts over a hundred exhibits in form of image galleries, mathematical films, interactive programs and hands-on exhibits. This includes the two successful exhibitions: “IMAGINARY – through the eyes of mathematics” and “Mathematics of Planet Earth”. The latter was developed by the community for the project [http://mpe2013.org Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013]. The exhibitions have been shown in more than | + | IMAGINARY is an open source platform for interactive and participative maths communication where everybody can share maths exhibits and exhibitions. The platform www.imaginary.org currently hosts over a hundred exhibits in form of image galleries, mathematical films, interactive programs and hands-on exhibits. This includes the two successful exhibitions: “IMAGINARY – through the eyes of mathematics” and “Mathematics of Planet Earth”. The latter was developed by the community for the project [http://mpe2013.org Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013]. The exhibitions have been shown in more than 130 cities in 35 countries and attracted more than 2 million visitors. |
Through the platform, all material is made available to museums, schools and a broad audience under a free licence and can thus be reproduced and used for individual exhibitions and events. Moreover, IMAGINARY provides an opportunity for all users to contribute their own material and serves as a hub for exchange of ideas in the field of mathematics communication. | Through the platform, all material is made available to museums, schools and a broad audience under a free licence and can thus be reproduced and used for individual exhibitions and events. Moreover, IMAGINARY provides an opportunity for all users to contribute their own material and serves as a hub for exchange of ideas in the field of mathematics communication. | ||
− | From 2013-2016 IMAGINARY will focus on the communication of current research and modern maths through the new project “Oberwolfach meets IMAGINARY” supported by the [http://www.klaus-tschira-stiftung.de Klaus Tschira Stiftung]. | + | From 2013-2016 IMAGINARY will focus on the communication of current research and modern maths through the new project “Oberwolfach meets IMAGINARY” supported by the [http://www.klaus-tschira-stiftung.de Klaus Tschira Stiftung]. |
==Central Topics for Exhbitions== | ==Central Topics for Exhbitions== | ||
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; [[Software]] | ; [[Software]] | ||
; [[3D prints]] | ; [[3D prints]] | ||
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: Frequently asked questions about IMAGINARY exhibitions | : Frequently asked questions about IMAGINARY exhibitions | ||
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There is a lot of information still missing for this exhibition guide, manual. The [[/To do/|'to do' page]] page should give you a good idea of where more information is still needed. | There is a lot of information still missing for this exhibition guide, manual. The [[/To do/|'to do' page]] page should give you a good idea of where more information is still needed. | ||
Furthermore, there is a [[Style guide|style guide]] which should be adhered to when editing this Wikipages. | Furthermore, there is a [[Style guide|style guide]] which should be adhered to when editing this Wikipages. |
Latest revision as of 00:47, 5 December 2015
Welcome to the IMAGINARY.org wiki pages of how to organize an IMAGINARY exhibition.
This Wikipage is associated to the website http://www.imaginary.org and should serve as a collection of useful information regarding how to set up anything from a one off small IMAGINARY school event to a permanent IMAGINARY museum installation.
Contents
IMAGINARY Philosophy
IMAGINARY is an open source platform for interactive and participative maths communication where everybody can share maths exhibits and exhibitions. The platform www.imaginary.org currently hosts over a hundred exhibits in form of image galleries, mathematical films, interactive programs and hands-on exhibits. This includes the two successful exhibitions: “IMAGINARY – through the eyes of mathematics” and “Mathematics of Planet Earth”. The latter was developed by the community for the project Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013. The exhibitions have been shown in more than 130 cities in 35 countries and attracted more than 2 million visitors.
Through the platform, all material is made available to museums, schools and a broad audience under a free licence and can thus be reproduced and used for individual exhibitions and events. Moreover, IMAGINARY provides an opportunity for all users to contribute their own material and serves as a hub for exchange of ideas in the field of mathematics communication.
From 2013-2016 IMAGINARY will focus on the communication of current research and modern maths through the new project “Oberwolfach meets IMAGINARY” supported by the Klaus Tschira Stiftung.
Central Topics for Exhbitions
Each topic link below will provide necessary information for planning your own IMAGINARY exhibition. Should you have any further questions
Organizational Background for Exhibitions |
Exhibition Content |
Other
- IMAGINARY FAQ
- Frequently asked questions about IMAGINARY exhibitions
- Adding content to IMAGINARY
Improving the Manual
There is a lot of information still missing for this exhibition guide, manual. The 'to do' page page should give you a good idea of where more information is still needed.
Furthermore, there is a style guide which should be adhered to when editing this Wikipages.