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“Creating spaces for discovery and emotions has never been this important“
-Leigh Sachwitz, florafaunavisions
The Magenta Moon Campus Berlin by Deutsche Telekom invites visitors of all ages to discover trends and events in a playful way – and to rethink current education concepts. The immersive experience is open to the public at Berlin’s Leipziger Platz from October 17th to November 1st, 2020, and online with various interactive offers.
Workshops, talks, maker spaces, an interactive escape room game: Deutsche Telekom’s Magenta Moon initiative has plenty to explore for everyone. At the heart of it all is the event’s dazzling, immersive Magenta Moon Garden. Designed to spark conversation around sustainability, tech, and media skills in a playful and intuitive way, this interactive, walkthrough video installation by flora&faunavisions comprises three distinct visual environments (Sunrise Garden, Moon Garden, Magenta Moon) enriched with intuitive, interactive real-time elements. The immersive environment and experience are flanked by online content and events that tackle topics from hate speech to climate change, flanked by a wide spectrum of online content, talks, and onsite workshops.
Designed to be immersive, but safe: the Moon Garden by flora&faunavisions
Space to grow: The large-scale interactive media installation blends natural garden elements with zeitgeisty architecture to highlight vital issues and trending topics.
The enchanting Moon Garden reveals its magic by moonlight: blooms open and glow, accompanied by soothing fragrances. The shifting, but predictable patterns of interactive sculptures and objects satisfy both mind and eye, making the Moon Garden a great refuge from the everyday bustle – a place for regaining strength and feeling safe and in control.
Reflecting the move towards hybrid education concepts that mesh digital teaching with real encounters, the hybrid design combines digital and analog facets in a seamless way. Here, visitors can raise virtual gardens – while smelling, tasting, or picking the actual plants on display, experiencing them with all their senses.