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February 8

Late

The museum is open until 11:00 PM. Please note: The bar closes at 10:30 PM 

18.30–19.00

The classic

Lecture

Amphitheatre, 3rd floor

Professor Marianne Lien (UiO) introduces the classic Kitchen-Table Society by Marianne Gullestad. The book is an ethnographic portrayal of young working-class women in Bergen. The book became an international classic and is today a testimony to a life world that disappeared.

19.00–20.00

Bubbles

Show

Foyer, 2nd floor

Our leading soap bubble artist Joachim Solum shares his fascination with soap bubbles at the start of the evening.

19.00–21.30

The zone

Workshop

Around the museum

Sonen for eksperimentell informatikk, IFI (UiO), har med seg TIAGo, en humanoid robot som du kan bli kjent med i kveld.

19.00–22.30

Abel's bar

Social

Music machines, 2nd floor

We sell beer, red and white wine, sparkling wine, cider and mineral water. Here you will also find classic analogue table games such as Pucket, Shuffle puck, Shoelbak, Kurong and Stiga ice hockey games.

19.00–23.00

LEGO

Activity

At the sawmill, 2nd floor

Unleash the building frenzy! Drop-in.
19.15–19.45

Kitchen-Table Society

Activity

Outside the LAB, 3rd floor

Around the museum's kitchen table you can share stories, thoughts and reflections or just listen to others. We talk together about how we experience an increasingly digitalized everyday life. How do you touch the screen on your mobile phone? Is digital interaction less valuable than physical interaction? Does nature become something different when experienced through a screen? Do you ever completely disconnect from the digital world?

Joining us at the tables are researchers from Private Lives, Tom Bratrud (SAI, UiO) and Professor Marianne Lien (SAI, UiO), as well as from Digitox, Professor Trine Syvertsen and Professor Gunn Enli (IMK, UiO).

20.00–20.30

Man, animals and digitalisation

Stage conversation

Amphitheatre, 3rd floor

Drones and GPS have become important tools in the reindeer industry. They provide new insights into the reindeer's "private lives" and group dynamics. How does digital technology affect the interaction between humans and animals? A conversation between reindeer herder Kate Johanne Utsi and Professor Marianne Lien, research leader Private Lives.

20.00–22.00

VR games

Activity

Outside Life and Death, 2nd floor

Spill Beat Saber og Hyper Dash! Sjekk også ut Bubble Bubble på Arkade og løyper om dataspillkultur og -musikk, med ikoniske konsoller, kontrollere, håndholdte elektroniske spill osv. i vår IKT-utstilling I/O.

21.00–22.00

Quiz

Activity

Music machines, 2nd floor

You don't need 100% knowledge of anything, you just need to use the little grey ones! Join the quiz by quizmaster Jens Koppang.

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