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Live audiovisual performance

From April 9 to 13, 2025, the Zeiss Planetarium will celebrate the 400th anniversary of the microscope – a groundbreaking invention that, like the telescope, revolutionized our understanding of scientific connections.


During the "Invisible Worlds" theme days, visitors will experience a thrilling journey from the microcosm of life to the infinite expanse of the universe through workshops, full-dome programs, lectures, and live performances.


<MAKRO | MICRO >


Enter the world of <MAKRO | MICRO > – an audiovisual live performance that transcends scales and dimensions! Experience an unfolding creation story in which the cosmic dance of the galaxies merges with the delicate rhythms of life at the smallest level. From the explosive birth of the universe to the pulsating vibrancy of microscopic cells, this experience weaves light, sound, and movement into a breathtaking symphony of connection.


Visuals: Sumeet Rohilla is an interdisciplinary media artist whose work combines science, emerging technologies, and art. His artwork ranges from abstract data visualizations to interactive real-time light installations to audio-reactive visual immersive experiences.


Sound: Mohsen Mehrafrouz is a music producer and sound designer with a particular passion for scoring visual art. Inspired by the images Sumeet creates, he has designed appropriate soundscapes and musical phrases that provide the audience with an immersive experience. Much of the music is inspired by the sounds of living cells.


Live Music: Joy Stuhr (cello) is a professional musician from the USA who performs worldwide, from New York to Europe, Africa, and China. As a classically trained cellist and pianist, her creative sound combines classical influences but also crosses boundaries and reflects various cultural influences, creating a unique experience for listeners.
Additional information
Price: €18.00
Dates
April 2025
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