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YouTube live: Digital worlds in the museum – with Breaking Lab

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A world in motion – and right in the middle of it all is YouTuber Jacob Beautemps aka Breaking Lab! Together with experts from the eight Leibniz research museums, he gets to the bottom of the origin of knowledge, asks how knowledge changes and takes a look behind the scenes.

What did dinosaurs really look like? How do you digitize 15 million insects? And why at all? On Tuesday, 30 August, the topic of digitization will be presented live from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin: In addition to experts from the MfN on site, Jacob also speaks to researchers at the Deutsches Museum in Munich and the German Maritime Museum in Bremerhaven. And of course with you! You can ask your questions to Jacob and our researchers live on YouTube and also take part in a live quiz.

Event information

  • Topic: Digital worlds in the museum
  • Event in German
  • with Dr. Jana Hoffmann (Co-Head Science Programme Collection Future), Dr. Frederik Berger (Head of Collection Digitization Department), Dr. Daniela Schwarz (Scientific Head of the collections Fossil Reptiles and Tetrapod Tracks and Fossil Birds) and Prof. Dr. Johannes Müller (Professor of Paleozoology, Head of CT Lab)
  • Live on YouTube (@BreakingLab).

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