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- Title
Turning energy around: an interactive exhibition experience.
- Authors
Kellberg, Sarah; Newinger, Christina
- Abstract
A transition from the fossil-fuel driven to a sustainable energy system is an enormous global challenge: climate change and finite resources require countries all over the world to change their way of producing, transporting and using energy. The Energiewende (energy transition) will require major changes in the current energy supply system in Germany - but also worldwide. These changes will not only affect the technical sector but will also include ecological questions, social issues and political matters. Whether any transition is going to favour large scale solutions or decentralised technologies depends on local situations and global interconnections, and above all on a democratic process. Hence energy transition succeeds or fails with the acceptance and participation of society. To deal with this overwhelmingly complex topic and its multi-layered dependencies, the Deutsches Museum has designed an exhibition providing visitors with background knowledge about the necessities and challenges of energy transition, unpicking the links between the different technical, economic and social challenges. The exhibition accomplishes the task with an engaging and facilitating approach while taking into account the highly emotive aspects of energy transition as a societal issue. This paper presents the concept of the travelling exhibition energie, wenden, relating it to the Deutsches Museum's tradition of exhibitions as well as to the challenge of how to deal with socio-scientific topics in scientific exhibitions.
- Subjects
ENERGIEWENDE; DEUTSCHES Museum (Germany)
- Publication
Science Museum Group Journal, 2018, Issue 9, p165
- ISSN
2054-5770
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15180/180909