Das Harnack-Haus in den 20er Jahren

Die Max-Planck-Gesellschaft in Berlin lädt am 18. Januar 2014 zu einem wissenschaftlichen Klubabend im Salon Sophie Charlotte ein.

18. Januar 2014 | 18 – 24 Uhr
WissenschaftsForum Berlin und Max Planck Science Gallery

Dabei werden unter anderem Einblicke in die Geschichte des Harnack-Hauses gewährt. Es werden Rundgänge durch die Ausstellung Klub der Nobelpreisträger – Das Harnack-Haus von 1929 in Berlin-Dahlem sowie eine Lesung aus Reportagen und Briefen der Zwanziger Jahre über das Harnack-Haus angeboten.

Programmdetails: http://www.mpg.de/7663123/Klubhaus-Europa

Upcoming events

At the end of the week we want to advise and remind you of upcoming open access events in Berlin.
On http://www.mpg.de/openaccess2013 you can find further information about the upcoming exhibition and events.

EXHIBITION
25th October 2013 – 23rd November 2013
Wissen für alle: Open Access!
see prior post http://library.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/?p=2441

 

EVENTS
25th October 2013  –  11a.m.
Science is open: an introduction to open access
Open access webinar for Ph.D. Students
Information and registration: http://oa.helmholtz.de/index.php?id=341
see prior post http://library.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/?p=2411

4th November 2013  –  7p.m.
Kulturgut im Zeitalter der digitalen Reproduzierbarkeit. Was bringt Open Access Museen und Sammlungen?

18th November 2013  –  7p.m.
Who’s afraid of red tape? Open Access for a next generation science library
see prior post http://library.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/?p=2441

18th November 2013
Berlin 11 Satellite Conference
Information and registration: http://www.righttoresearch.org/blog/berlin11.shtml
see prior post http://library.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/?p=2358

19th – 20th November 2013
10th anniversary of the Berlin Declaration
Berlin Open Access Conference (http://www.berlin11.org/)

Installation Artwork at the Max Planck Science Gallery

The installation artwork “Seeing with eyes closed” by Ivana Franke has been extendet till September 2013 due to the lively visitor’s interest. The installation is part of the recent exhibition “Zukunft Gehirn” at the Max Planck Science Gallery. It consists of simultaneously illuminating LED lights. “Visitors are invited to sit on the floor in front of the object and close their eyes.They are exposed to flashing light which produces quasi-hallucinatory visual experience of flowing images behind closed eyes.” (http://www.ivanafranke.net/works/59)