Even radiomakers become: interactive experiences in the technology museum Berlin

Even radiomakers become: interactive experiences in the technology museum Berlin

A look behind the scenes of the radio: The interactive offer in the German Technology Museum

The German Technology Museum in Berlin inspires visiting with a new interactive area called "Radio Gleisdreieck". In this lively exhibition, interested parties can experience how to create and moderate radio programs. Not only knowledge about the medium of radio is imparted, but also promoted understanding of responsible media use.

an experience for all age groups

"Radio Gleisdreieck" is aimed at everyone who wants to learn more about the world of the radio. In a glass studio, the participating can produce short live broadcasts, slipping into the role of a moderator. Active participation here is the key: whether when commenting on a soccer game or producing a short radio play, visitors learn playfully what it means to send for the audience.

the radio in the change of time

The medium of the radio looks back on an eventful story of over a hundred years. Visitors learn how their hearing behavior has changed over time. The exhibition illustrates that radio is not only an important news source, but also conveys entertainment and culture. The networking of tradition and modernity is particularly remarkable, since new formats such as podcasts revolutionize the listening experience again.

an important contribution to media education

By dealing with the production of radio programs, you develop a better understanding of the editorial requirements that are placed on media professionals. The interactive approach is intended to encourage itself to deal with the information more critical and consciously that flow through various media every day. The actively designed experience leads to greater media literacy.

a successful financing model

The financing of this innovative area was ensured by an inheritance of the couple Erika and Karl-Heinz Manz and by the support association of the German Technology Museum. In this way, the importance of private support for cultural educational institutions is underlined. Such projects are essential to strengthen future generations in their media literacy and to offer interested parties a unique experience.

conclusion: an interactive experience that inspires

"Radio Gleisdreieck" in the German Technology Museum is not only a tribute to the history of the radio, but also an important step in media education. Visitors have the opportunity to learn more about a medium in a vivid and entertaining way that has lost its relevance even in the digital age. The exhibition thus makes a valuable contribution to promoting understanding of the media and strengthening people in their role as consumers.