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Symposium Art & Bio Science 2025

Welcome to the symposium Artopod BioCraze!

The intersizinplinary symposium brings together scientific and artistic perspectives and is a cooperation between the Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg (AdBK), the Archaeenzentrum am Lehrstuhl Mikrobiologie der Universität Regensburg (UR), the Bionicum, the Tiergarten Nürnberg and the Staatliche Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen Bayerns (SNSB).

The workshops and lectures are also open to the interested public. A special focus is on the interdisciplinary exchange between the students of the two universities: students of the AdBK offer workshops for students of the UR and vice versa.

Join us and experience the exciting interface between science and art!

The programme follows…

Pictures: Michael Raupach, Roland Melzer, Class Tröger


A cooperation between:

Ideenforum Bionicum 2024

Climate change is a hotly debated topic. To get a bigger picture, let’s take a step back and delve into the history of our planet. What challenges have there been and still are? How has life adapted to them? Last but not least: How can we shape a world worth living in together?

According to the IPCC report, a temperature rise of 1.5 degrees could lead to the extinction of around 20 to 30 percent of all species. The impact of these changes on biodiversity and individual species can be found out in three exciting presentations. Under the heading “Climate change – past present future”, we will take a look at past, current and future changes in various ecosystems.

In addition, vegan finger food and insect snacks await you. The event is free of charge!

Keynote: Dr. Lorenzo von Fersen, Nuremberg Zoo and Yaqu Pacha e.V.

Further speakers: PD Dr. Gertrud Rößner, PD Dr. Andreas Fleischmann, Bavarian State Natural History Collections

When? 26.04.2024, 5:30 – 9:15 pm

Where? Planetarium Nürnberg

Registration? info@bionicum.de

Ideenforum Bionicum 2023

In accordance with this year’s Year of Science “Our Universe”, on March 30, 2023, we have taken a look from the Earth into space … and back again. But take a look for yourself…

Program