Shitty Creatures!? at the Natural History Museum in Ottoneum: Rediscovering Nature


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Shitty Creatures!? at the Natural History Museum in Ottoneum: An Exhibition Between Horror, Knowledge, and Wonder
At the Natural History Museum in Ottoneum in Kassel, Shitty Creatures!? unfolds an exhibition that cleverly, vividly, and with fine humor questions prejudice against unwanted animals. Mosquitoes, raccoons, anacondas, or the white shark appear here not as mere figures of horror, but as part of ecological contexts that directly challenge our image of nature and humanity.
When Fear Turns Into Knowledge
The exhibition relies on a compelling mix of natural history, museum education, and popular science communication. It shows how quickly animals become projection carriers as soon as they bite, scratch, eat, or venture into our living spaces. This is precisely the appeal of this presentation: From observing nature, an aesthetic experience emerges regarding perception, defense, and coexistence.
Ecology Instead of Stigma
As visitors walk through the rooms, they encounter not only individual animal species but a whole argument about biological diversity, habitats, and material cycles. The Natural History Museum makes visible that even feared animals perform functions within the ecosystem. Thus, the exhibition combines scientific clarity with an accessible, illustrative narrative that appeals to families and children's groups.
The Ottoneum as a Historical Resonance Space
The location itself enhances the exhibition atmosphere. In the historic Ottoneum, the long-standing tradition of collecting meets a contemporary exhibition that rethinks the relationship between humans and animals. Between natural history, education, and contemporary relevance, a broader artistic experience arises: a learning experience with all the senses, supported by spatial effect, light, and the special aura of a traditional museum.
Guided Tours, Education, and Discovery
The exhibition also includes guided tours and family-oriented educational formats according to the museum's offerings. This makes Shitty Creatures!? not just a special exhibition but a place for cultural education, where biological connections, prejudices, and species protection are vividly discussed. For school classes, groups, and curious individual visitors, this creates an accessible approach to natural sciences and museum education.
Conclusion: Shitty Creatures!? promises a lively exhibition between goosebumps, insight, and perspective change. Those who want to know why some animals are feared and why they remain important for ecological balance should experience this exhibition at the Natural History Museum in Ottoneum live.
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