Guided tour of the exhibition: "The Lech: From Wild River to Cyborg" on 10 July 2025
An offer for international students at the University of Augsburg: Matthias Settele, doctoral student at the WZU and co-organizer of the exhibition "The Lech: From Wild River to Cyborg," offers an English-language guided tour of the exhibition. The exhibition shows previously unpublished materials that impressively convey how an untamed wild river was transformed into a technical facility primarily used for hydropower generation. The river is well-known to us: it is the Lech, which flows between the towns of Füssen and Augsburg. The historical images have been made available by Dr. Eberhard Pfeuffer. They show the river Lech before the dam was built, starting from the 1940s, and juxtapose this legacy with current photos showing a completely transformed landscape. Historical maps from the University Library's collection add even more historical depth to the event by shedding light on the condition and use of the Lech since the 16th century. When? 10.07.2025, 10:30-11:30 am Where? Central Library of Augsburg University Library (outside the buiding)
The exhibition "From Wild River to Cyborg" was made possible by Prof. Dr. Jens Soentgen and doctoral student Matthias Settele. As Soentgen from the University's Environmental Science Center (WZU) points out, it is “against the backdrop of advancing climate change" that "the exhibition also takes a look at future prospects for a more ecological Lech."
Visitors can expect an exciting exhibition of historical and current landscape photographs that reveal the dramatic transformation of the river Lech.
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