Norwegian Museum of Science & Technology
Oslo's Museum of Science and Technology (Norsk Teknisk Museum) is a treat for curious minds of all ages. Numerous hands-on experiments and interactive installations let the kids play with scientific principles and riddles. The museum's extensive collections of artifacts let you explore developments in science and technology, and its award-winning special exhibitions are sure to intrigue.
Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology | Norsk Teknisk Museum
Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology or Norsk Teknisk Museum was founded in 1914.
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ERIH WORKitOUT Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology. Oslo (NO)
May 1, 2018, 3 pm ++ Dancing together to the music WORK it OUT in the European Year of Cultural Heritage ++ Thousands of dancers, 33 industrial monuments, 10 European countries, gigantic Pan-European dance even - more: erih.net
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Norwegian Polar Exploration at the Fram Museum, Oslo, Norway
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The FRAM (meaning Forward) is a ship that was used in Norwegian expeditions of the Arctic and Antarctic regions.
Fridtjof Nansen headed an expedition, which attempted in 1893 to reach the North Pole with the Fram and by dog sledge but did not succeed.
The Fram made it back to Norway. It was refitted and used by Roald Amundsen in 1919 to 1912 for the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole.
The Fram is preserved at the Fram Museum in Oslo, Norway.
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Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology.
A wonderful treat for curious little hands and minds. Erika loved this place.
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Norsk Teknisk Museum Oslo May 2019
Norwegian Museum of Science & Technology
Oslo, Norway: Fantastic Folk Museum
More info about travel to Oslo: The Norwegian Folk Museum keeps traditional culture alive for visitors to Norway's capital. Over 150 old buildings from all corners of the country have been reassembled in a sprawling park. Costumed guides demonstrate slices of rural and urban life, and, every hour through the day, a crowd gathers to enjoy performances of fiddle music and dance. Don't miss the evocative wooden stave church. Located on Oslo's Bygdøy Peninsula (where many museums are clustered) the folk museum is just a short bus ride or scenic boat trip from the center. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit
Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology by iPhone6 camera
The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology is the national museum for technology, industry, science and medicine. The museum has over 20 permanent and temporary exhibitions about energy, oil, industry, medicine, airplanes, cars and Trains
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Stage technology in the Norwegian opera house
The highly advanced stage technology was delivered by Bosch Rexroth. Contractor was Statsbygg.
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Norwegian Museum of Science & Technology
Oslo city 11 (Norwegian Maritime Museum)
The Norwegian Maritime Museum (Norwegian: Norsk Maritimt Museum) is located on the Bygdøy peninsula, on the western side of Oslo, Norway. It is a national museum with the responsibility to collect, research, and teach the Norwegian maritime cultural heritage. The museum has a wide range of interesting indoor and outdoor exhibits placed in a unique maritime environment. (From Wikipedia & marmuseum.no)
Teknisk Museum Oslo 3 november 2018
En liten film från vårat besök i Teknisk museum, Oslo 2 november 2018.
Viking Ship Museum, Oslo, Norway
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The Viking Ship Museum is one of three Norwegian ship museums in Oslo. The other two are the Fram Polar ship museum and the Kon Tiki museum.
The Viking Ship museum holds exhibits of Viking artifacts dating back to AD 800-900.
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Norwegian Petroleum Museum, Stavanger, Norway
Norwegian Petroleum Museum (Norsk Oljemuseum) is very interesting and educating. Its exhibits explain how oil and gas are created, discovered and produced, and what they are used for. The museum also provides information about technological advances. Must visit while in Stavanger.
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very nice museum absolutely worth a visit.
View from Above- Norway
Welcome to the View from Above! A series that takes you on a Journey to some of the most beautiful places on earth!
Few places on the globe can take bleak and desolate elements like those of winter, ice and snow, and turn them into beautiful landscapes of white mountain ranges and icy, green fjords. Norway is a truly beautiful country that yearns to be explored and is richly riddled with stunning wintery panoramas. Begin in Oslo, Norway’s modern capital, before exploring the hauntingly beautiful countryside; the powdery-white slopes of Hemsedal give way to the pristine fjords like that of Hellesylt. View From Above uses their cutting edge DJI unmanned aerial camera drones, to capture Norway’s iconic cities, towns and natural vistas.
Norway is most well-known historically as being the home of the Vikings. As Germanic tribes migrated north into Scandinavia during the early Roman reign they settled in modern-day Norway where their language and culture evolved. A clan-based society of warriors was formed, bent on expansion, who traversed the northern seas to pillage coastal villages all across Europe and the British Isles. Norway then begun its journey into feudalism and a lineage of kings dominated Norwegian history until 1905 when Norway became an independent nation, splitting from the Norwegian-Swedish conglomerate. Norway’s people, although affected by the widespread chaos of World War II, have largely retained their cultural and historical identity while embracing modernism.
The visitor to Norway will often arrive in the Norwegian capital of Oslo. Sitting well within the depths of the Oslo Fjord, Oslo is a world-class city that has deep ties to its roots. Just taking a stroll through Frogner Park will show you how enchanted Norway is with traditional philosophies, while museums like the Viking Ship Museum, Munch Museum and the Holmenkollenbakken Ski Slope Museum are all acknowledgements of Norway’s past.
Norway is well known for its excellent skiing facilities. Areas in Norway like Hemsedal are recognised by their ski resorts that are built atop the fluffy snow-covered mountains of central Norway. Sunnmoresalpane is also a perfect location for skiing. Although less busy than the other resorts, the mountain has wonderfully steep descents that will excite even the most experienced skier.
Islands, like those in the Lofoten archipelago, are largely uninhabited for the most part, and have some of the most beautiful and untouched landscapes in the world. The little towns like Giske that do occupy some corners of the islands are dependent on the seas for survival. The dependence of some of Norway’s oldest communities on nature is immediately recognisable. Towns like Aheim and Namsos would have relied solely on the fjords for trade and fishing. Smaller villages like Oppstryn and Maura depend on the lakes and rivers of Norway’s interior for their livelihoods.
For visitors, Norway is primarily about nature, but what is easily noticable is how well its people have married with the land on which they live. When camping around the beautiful lake at Strynsvatn, visitors can marvel at farmhouses that almost look as though they are being swallowed up by the earth. Soil embankments scale the walls and grass grows on the roofs of small log cabins around the farms in Hellesylt fjord valley. Winding, desolate highways snake their way up the mountains of Hoddevik, below which surfers take to the crashing, icy-cold waves of the northern seas.
Wherever the visitor looks they are bombarded with some of the most amazing, natural vistas. But what seems more intriguing is the way in which Norwegians have adopted the most harmonious relationship with the land and sea. View From Above captures this magic in ways never seen before.
View from Above could not have made these astonishing videos without the help of the DJI unmanned recreational drones. Witness these marvellous feats of modern technology on the website:
Can we please have standing ovations for the gallant little drone, the DJI Phantom 3:
And a courteous bow to the valiant and impressive DJI Inspire UAV:
This amazing video was shot and edited by:
Kai Jonny Venoy
Be sure to check out the other amazing destinations in the View from Above series such as:
Panama
Sydney
Seattle
Dubai
Rio
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Poland
Japan
Germany
Netherlands
Seychelles
Italy
Greece
Vietnam
Ireland
Maldives
Kulturhistorisk museum i Oslo
Helt i sentrum, rett ved Slottparken fra en side og Nasjonal Galleri fra andre siden fines de KULTURHISTORISK MUSEUM.
Der kan man finne mye om Viklingene og andre gamle sivilisasjoner, urfolk og etniske grupper både i Norge og i hele verden.
Et billett gjelder både der og på Vikingskipshuset på Bygdøy.
Verd å besøke!
TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE, TING, Norsk Teknisk Museum, Oslo 2014
On the occasion of the Norwegian Museum of Technology‘s 100th anniversary, the participatory exhibition TING invites visitors to explore and discuss the complex relationships between technology and democracy.
Visitors pass different zones while moving through the exhibition.
The entrance shows illustrations of 8 objects representing the technologies to be discussed in the upcoming „TING“-Debates combined with contradictory quotes reflecting on the relationship between technology and democracy.
Every visitor gets a basic wooden block, which, analogue to the digital pixel, becomes a haptic tool to trigger digital interactions within the exhibition and to cast their votes within the TING.
The first part of the exhibition establishes 4 iconic objects as historical case studies. Visitors discover the widely different perspectives and interpretations on how these technologies have played a significant role on both the development and destruction of democratic societies. It becomes clear, that there is not just one meaning or truth. Technology is neither good, nor bad, nor is it neutral.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is the grand amphitheater-like space of the TING
AWARDS
IDCA Awards 2014
Gold
Best scenography for a temporary exhibition
Good Design 15
Space/Architecture
Red Dot Award 2014
Winner
Spatial Communication
Exhibition Design
CREDITS
Client
Norsk Teknisk Museum, Oslo,
Norwegen
General Planning, Exhibition Design
Ralph Appelbaum Associates Berlin
(in cooperation with Norsk Teknisk Museum)
Concept
Ralph Appelbaum Associates Berlin
Norsk Teknisk Museum
TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH
Content
Norsk Teknisk Museum
Media Design and Production
TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH
Sound Design, Composition
BLUWI Music and Sounddesign GbR
Interaction Programming
TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH
Exhibition Production
Norsk Teknisk Museum
Photos
Manfred H. Vogel
TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH
Tasks
Concept, Media Design, Screenplay, Direction, Creative Direction, Art Direction, Production, Postproduction, Animation, Motion Design, Interaction Programming, Light Programming, Music and Sound Design, Implementation
Creative Direction, Direction
Marc Tamschick
Production- and Project Management
Tobias Ziegler
Lead Design
Natalie van Sasse van Ysselt
Marc Osswald
VVVV Programming
Julien Vulliet
Abraham Manzanares
Ivo Schüssler
High-resolution video projection displaying linear video and real-time 2D and 3D graphics with a resolution of 5280x1056 pixels
Interactive table, diameter 4m, resolution 1200x1200 pixels
IR-Tracking of untreated wooden cubes, 10 Microsoft tablets with real-time 2D and 3D graphics
3-Channel-Audio, Web-Interface for comment functionality