Fantasy and photography in Wetzlar

For the 7. SEC-Technology-Tour I invited the SEC members to Wetzlar on 24 Nov 15. As before, together with the retirees of the VAA in Hanau-Wolfgang. The programme included the modern architecture of the new Leica building, the world of Leica cameras and the role of fantasy literature in industrial innovation.

Leica Erlebniswelt

At Leica Camera AG, we experienced the legend of Leica with all our senses at the new company headquarters in Leitz Park. For Leica enthusiasts, interested parties and guests from all over the world, a fascinating adventure park has been created 40 minutes by car from Frankfurt am Main, offering exciting insights into the world of Leica. Photography takes centre stage here. Exclusive exhibitions, lectures and signing sessions by internationally renowned photographers make up the exclusive programme of events at the Leitz Park. Visitors were able to follow production and assembly in the new company building. An exhibition of historical cameras, lenses and sports optics products, a Leica Gallery, a Leica Store, a company restaurant and a café rounded off the programme.

Phantastic Library

The Fantastic Library Wetzlar manages and maintains the world's largest publicly accessible collection of fantastic literature with a book collection of over 260.000 titles from the fields of science fiction, fantasy, utopias, horror, fantasy, fairy tales, legends, myths, travel and adventure literature. The collection is unique in its completeness of modern speculative literature.
The head of the Fantastic Library, Thomas Le Blanc, gave us a lecture on the benefits of fantastic literature for industrial innovation (see Nachr. Chem. 2015, 63, 627). Afterwards, we were allowed to visit the Phatastic Library in two groups.

Wolfgang Gerhartz, July 2015

 


* The graphic to the right of "Fantastic Library" shows a now famous scene from a Mickey Mouse book from 1949: Donald and his nephews lift a sunken yacht by pressing ping pong balls into its hull. The idea was patented by BASF and others in 1964, but the Dutch examiner rejected the patent on the grounds that the publication in the 1949 Mickey Mouse booklet would be prejudicial to novelty!
Technology Tours
SEC Technology Tours are currently organised by Wolfgang Gerhartz, Tel 06251-938558. Suggestions for organising future excursions are welcome.
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