The Hylozoic Science Centre

Interactive Environments Edition 2022-2023

In the 2022-2023 edition of the Interactive Environments minor the main design course was centred around exploring a design brief issued by the TUDelft Science Centre. The Delft University of Technology finds itself among the global forerunners in research on digital technologies and their applications. The TU Delft Science Centre …

People exploring the complexity of network MIKE

M.I.K.E

We live in an age of intense digitalization and urbanization. Most of the world’s population lives in cities and people, especially the youth, spend an increasing amount of time online in front of screens. These phenomena have driven humanity away from nature. The goal of the installation is to open …

A TUDelft Science Centre visitor is experiencing the interactive installation Contrast

Contrast

Contrast is an immersive sensory space, created for the visitors of the TU Delft Science Centre. The centre is home to students, employees and of course visitors, therefore it can be pretty crowded and overstimulating. Contrast is there to provide an experience with a relaxing outcome for those who seek …

People discussing a complex topic facilitated by the interactive installation called Claudia

Claudia

Claudia is a space that facilitates conversation between visitors of the Science Centre. The installation is designed to create situations in which people can express and communicate their opinions about controversial topics linked to ethics, science and technology. A project by Diana De la Vega, Leonor Falcão, Ian Lin, Benjamin …

Point Of View with players - Photographer: Guus Schoonewille

Point Of View

All animals see and hear the world in a different way to humans. It is difficult for us as humans to imagine what it would be like to experience life from their perspective. Humans usually only think about how the world is perceived by other humans, and they don’t always …

Dwallie - the tiny robot guiding visitors through the TUDelft Science Centre - Photographer: Guss Schoonewille

Dwallie

Dwallie is an interactive little robot toy. It was designed for the TUDelft Science Centre visitors, especially for kids to guide them through the building in an explorative fun way and make sure they can find all the beautiful installations inside. The Dwallies are mainly there to connect all the …

Five impressions of the Poietic Veil workshop

Workshop – Poietic Veil

Philip Beesley is a Canadian architect, artist and technologist, who for the past two decades has been creating experimental installations, exploring large-scale artificial ecosystems and developing living architecture. One of his experiments is the Poietic Veil. You can see this installation in real life at the TU Delft Science Centre. It …