Visual exploration of two museum collections is an exploratory visualization of collections with data from the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.
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Visual exploration of two museum collections is an exploratory visualization of collections with data from the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.
The web project Plantala was created during the Coding da Vinci Niedersachsen 2020 cultural hackathon and relaunched during a 3-months grant in 2020. It offers the opportunity to generate, print and color mandalas from beautiful vectorized plant elements from digitized botanical teaching posters and is completed by facts about the plants.
The meme generating project "Wie geht's dir, Europa?" (How are you, Europe?) has been created during the cultural hackathon Coding da Vinci Süd 2019 and combines photographs from the Willy Pragher collection with Twitter statements about the EU and Europe from 2019.
The web project Julala has been created during the Coding da Vinci Nieder.Rhein.Land 2021 cultural hackathon and offers the opportunity to generate, print and color mandalas from vectorized copperplate elements.
As a web application PROTESTORY! offers a playful exploration of the protest cultures of working-class youth since the early 20th century and was created in collaboration with the archive of the working-class youth movement in 2022.
"Demokratie erLeben" (Living Democracy) is a scrollytelling web project about working class children in the 1920s, which has been created during the cultural hackathon Coding da Vinci Westfalen-Ruhrgebiet and a 3-months grant in 2019 and 2020.
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