The Locations – Marburg

Marburg is the city with the highest per capita rate of software developers in Germany, and it has a renowned university rich in tradition. These are no doubt ideal conditions for a company that seeks to create a unique blend of scientific research, traditional experience and innovative ideas.

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Welcome to interActive Systems – Marburg

Marburg is the city with the highest per capita rate of software developers in Germany, and it has a renowned university rich in tradition. These are no doubt ideal conditions for a company that seeks to create a unique blend of scientific research, traditional experience and innovative ideas.

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The People

In 1994, Dr. Martin C. Hirsch, assistant teacher for human biology at the University of Marburg, conceived an interactive simulation of physiological experiments. His activities resulted in the production of the “virtual physiology” series which has not lost its actuality since then – and the birth of the company iAS.

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Welcome to interActive Systems – The People

In 1994, Dr. Martin C. Hirsch, assistant teacher for human biology at the University of Marburg, conceived an interactive simulation of physiological experiments. His activities resulted in the production of the “virtual physiology” series which has not lost its actuality since then – and the birth of the company iAS.

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Welcome to interActive Systems – Intro

The iAS has developed and produced a number of breathtaking exponats for the world fair Expo2000. Ahead of all, the “virtual human being”, but also installations for the thematic area “humankind” which deals with a wide variety of facets of human life. For this area, the iAS produced the multimedia installations “The time cube” (“Der Zeitwürfel”), “The fingerprints of thinking” (“Fingerabdruck des Denkens”), “The control loop of laughter” (“Regelkreis des Lachens”) and “The 3D Box” (“3D-Würfel”). These expressive and profound multimedia productions show the visitor his body and soul from a different viewpoint and give new insights into the fascinating world of the human brain.
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