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June 1-5www.ifot-delft.com

Programme

DISCOVERY.NL

BEAR GRYLLS, AVONTURIER

“YOU GET ONE CHANCE AT LIFE. GRAB IT BOLDLY”

forewordThe International Festival of Technology is a fact. And absolutely contains something for everyone.

An open access festival made by literally hundreds of innovative, adventurous and creative souls who brought their best work to this festival. For you, the adventurer and technology lover, we have combined and mixed existing events but also developed many new shows and activities. From navigating your way around beautiful Delft and the university campus to planning your days, we hope you find everything in this programme booklet and on www.ifot-delft.com

So what to expect? Expect the unexpected! The entire week there is lot’s to do but make sure you don’t miss the final event ‘A day of Wonder! A unique combination of technology lectures, shows and presentations, the best (inter)national musicians both rising and established stars, great food experiences on our food truck lane, beautiful art installations, small theatre shows and more during one day!

Take a peek in the future, debate, laugh, wonder and make sure you don’t miss out on a dance and check the latest of trends in technology. For up-to-date news and information keep checking our website and get ready to enjoy. You’re in for a treat.

Welcome at the International Festival of Technology!

Karlijn de Wit, Project leader International Festival of Technology and Anouk de Ruiter, Festival director A day of Wonder

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Crate Bridge -building for World Record Attempt (campus)

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Crate Bridge - building for a World Record Attempt (campus)

Crate Bridge - building for World Record Attempt (campus)

Professoren in de theater arena (Theater de Veste)

IMPACT!(PrinsenKwartier)

Art Walk(campus)

Developing Country (Civil Engineering)

Engineering in a

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ScienceJournalism(Library)

Lunch Lecture(Library)

Poetic Engineering(PrinsenKwartier)

Poetic Engineering(PrinsenKwartier)

Photovoltaic Lab Workshop (EEMCS)

Photovoltaic Lab Workshop (EEMCS)

Photovoltaic Lab Workshop (EEMCS)

Grandparent - Grandchild Day (Science Centre)

Open Labs (campus)

Spaghetti Bridges Workshop (Civil Engineering)

Makers Meetup (PrinsenKwartier)

Sports engineering innovations at Ringvaart Regatta & Party (Lijm & Cultuur)

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The GreenStudentBus (campus)

Crate Bridge - building for a World Record Attempt (campus)

Crate Bridge - building for World Record Attempt (campus)

Professoren in de theater arena (Theater de Veste)

IMPACT!(PrinsenKwartier)

Art Walk(campus)

Developing Country (Civil Engineering)

Engineering in a

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Workshop8-88 year

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Workshop8-88 year

ScienceJournalism(Library)

Lunch Lecture(Library)

Poetic Engineering(PrinsenKwartier)

Poetic Engineering(PrinsenKwartier)

Photovoltaic Lab Workshop (EEMCS)

Photovoltaic Lab Workshop (EEMCS)

Photovoltaic Lab Workshop (EEMCS)

Grandparent - Grandchild Day (Science Centre)

Open Labs (campus)

Spaghetti Bridges Workshop (Civil Engineering)

Makers Meetup (PrinsenKwartier)

Sports engineering innovations at Ringvaart Regatta & Party (Lijm & Cultuur)

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The GreenStudentBus (campus)

Crate Bridge World Record Attempt (campus)

UfDMariannav DammeGrant(Aula TU)

Ken Webster:CircularEconomy(IndustrialDesign)

Design for our future(IndustrialDesign Engineering)

Launch ofthe DelftGreen Guide(i.d.-Kafee)

Mini Masterclasses (campus)

The Ice Man - a medical mystery Unravelled?(Theater de Veste)

Design for (every)one(PrinsenKwartier)

Photovoltaic Lab Workshop (EEMCS)

Business Programme (Library)

Hop on the bus to Quiznight XL (Dutch Technology Week)

International Festival of Technology Presents:

A day of Wonder

Materials Design :(Auditorium)

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The GreenStudentBus (campus)

Crate Bridge World Record Attempt (campus)

UfDMariannav DammeGrant(Aula TU)

Ken Webster:CircularEconomy(IndustrialDesign)

Design for our future(IndustrialDesign Engineering)

Launch ofthe DelftGreen Guide(i.d.-Kafee)

Mini Masterclasses (campus)

The Ice Man - a medical mystery Unravelled?(Theater de Veste)

Design for (every)one(PrinsenKwartier)

Photovoltaic Lab Workshop (EEMCS)

Business Programme (Library)

Hop on the bus to Quiznight XL (Dutch Technology Week)

International Festival of Technology Presents:

A day of Wonder

Materials Design :(Auditorium)

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Old Church

PrinsenkwartierSint Agathaplein 1

Theater de VesteAsvest 1

Betafactory & HighTechCentre DelftAbtswoudseweg 16-18

Science CentreMijnbouwstraat 120

Lijm & CultuurRotterdamseweg 270

Hogeschool InhollandRotterdamseweg 141

TU Delft Faculty 3mEMekelweg 2

TU Delft Faculty Civil Engineering & Geo Science

Stevinweg 1

Haagse HogeschoolRotterdamseweg 137

TU Delft FacultyEEMSC

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TU Delft FacultyIndustrial DesignLandbergstraat 15

TU Delft Library & HivePrometheusplein 1

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AA day of WonderDon’t miss out on the final event of the festival! It’s a mix of music, technology, art, stand-up science, and very special food. Get inspired by leading speakers on trends in technology, and enjoy live performances by major artists and music innovators like Jett Rebel, Jacqueline Govaert, Kovacs, Typhoon & Friends, Benjamin Herman, Rico & A.R.T. (turn booklet for the entire programme)FRI – CAMPUS – 16.00 -23.00

Art walk on Campus Did you know that TU Delft has significant buildings by internationally acclaimed architects and has a lot of art by well-known artists on campus? In an art-walk we like to introduce you to this inheritance and tell the stories that are connected to it. Our tour guide will take you for a nice strawl along the original works of famous Dutch artist Karel Appel, Carel Visser and Ewerdt Hilgemann.WED – TU DELFT CAMPUS – START AT TU DELFT AULA - 15.00-16.00

BBusiness Programme The university and businesses have together a wealth of knowledge, expertise and skills that is both deep and broad. This afternoon in the Library of TU Delft they meet

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Church

Old Church

PrinsenkwartierSint Agathaplein 1

Theater de VesteAsvest 1

Betafactory & HighTechCentre DelftAbtswoudseweg 16-18

Science CentreMijnbouwstraat 120

Lijm & CultuurRotterdamseweg 270

Hogeschool InhollandRotterdamseweg 141

TU Delft Faculty 3mEMekelweg 2

TU Delft Faculty Civil Engineering & Geo Science

Stevinweg 1

Haagse HogeschoolRotterdamseweg 137

TU Delft FacultyEEMSC

Mekelweg 4

TU Delft FacultyIndustrial DesignLandbergstraat 15

TU Delft Library & HivePrometheusplein 1

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their counterparts in business and science during expertise meetings and drinks. The business programme is supported by Ondernemersfonds Gebied 11 and the municipality Delft and is by invitation only. FRI - LIBRARY TU DELFT - 13.00 – 17.00

CCrate Bridge World Record AttemptWith a challenging design, our goal is to bring the world record of the largest span solely made of beer crates from Eindhoven back to where it belongs: the TU Delft. A team including master’s students, professors and professionals is responsible for design and modelling. Together with more than 50 students Civil Engineering, The Crate bridge Team is preparing the world record attempt. See you there!THU – IN FRONT OF THE TU DELFT AULA - 14.00

DDesign for everyone - kick offDuring a six weeks of the Challenge we aim to develop low-tech solutions in a co-creation approach that will target certain daily problems of individual patients. At the kick-off event the stage will be

given to experts in social innovation and co-creation. The D4(E)1 Summer

Challenge is organised by Medical Delta, TOP Delft and Delft Design.

www.medicaldelta.nl/D4E1 or www.topdelft.nl

THU - PRINSENKWARTIER - 20.00

Design for our Future – since 1969Prof. Timo de Rijk will give a presentation on the history of the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering. You can see

some conspicuous products from the collection of the Henri Baudet Institute and browse the new design history website. Afterwards you can join one of the two mini IDE Master Classes on ‘Strategic Value of Design’ or ‘Persuasive Game Design’.THU – FACULTY INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ENGINEERING -18.30 -19.00

Driving without a wheel?! (workshop for kids/dutch)Get a glimpse of a future in which driverless cars are the norm. Would you dare to get in? Steven Puylaert explains how cars in the future may well be capable of driving themselves. First off he will use plenty of images to explain how that works, then you get to design your own driverless car!WED – SCIENCE CENTRE DELFT – 13.30 AND AGAIN AT 15.00 DURATION 45 MINUTES

EEngineer in a developing country: what does that entail? (Lunch crash course)Maurits Ertsen is a lecturer at the department of Watermanagement. He provides the Civil Engineering in Developing Countries course in an unorthodox doing away with vague ideals and teaching his students that developing countries don’t exist, but that you do need additional knowledge to be able to work well there. Why not attend the shortened version of that lecture?! WED - FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING & GEOSCIENCES – LECTURE HALL G (FIRST FLOOR) - 12.30

GGrandparent – Grandchild day Especially for TU Delft alumni and their (grand) children, we offer a free entrance at the Science Centre Delft.

This is the museum where children (8 till 14 year) can experience what Delft University of Technology is like, what students and researchers do and what this means to the world! WED – SCIENCE CENTRE DELFT – 10.00 – 17.00

The Greenstudentbus - GSB Radio The GreenStudentBus broadcoast live during the whole week of the International Festival of Technology, from 08.00-20.00h, and on A day of Wonder on the festival area with a lot of prominent guests and dj’s. www.groenestudentenbus.nlMON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI - CAMPUS - 08.00 - 20.00

IIce as spacecraft propellant, is it possible? The Space Engineering Department at TU Delft is researching

alternative and innovative micro-propulsion systems for nano-satellites and Cubesats. For this

particular class of satellites, the use of safe and non-toxic propellants is very important: thus, why not water or ice? Preliminary research work has shown that an ice-propelled micro-propulsion system, with a performance matching the requirements of many prospective CubeSat missions, is

feasible. Do you want to learn more? Do join us.

WED - HIVE, TU DELFT LIBRARY - 12.40 - 13.30

The Ice Man – a medical mystery unravelled? With Ice Man Wim Hof and researcher Matthijs Kox. Two hours of sitting in a tub of ice. This feat that Wim Hof is able to perform seems a medical impossibility. While an untrained person would likely die of hypothermia, Wim has never been at risk of being harmed. Researcher Matthijs Kox looked into Wim Hof’s method, and for the first time it was scientifically proven that human

beings can consciously influence the automatic processes in the human body. But how does his method work? What does this result mean for medical science? And what are the practical applications of defying the cold? THU - THEATRE DE VESTE - 20.30(Entrance from € 5)

Impact!, Ethical reflection through art What is the importance of ethical reflection concerning new technologies? That is the subject of the debate that Bèta Balie Delft organizes at the final meeting of the Impact! project. During this experiment, 23 students of the TU Delft have explored the ethical aspects of their future profession and the role of technology. All projects will be revealed and judged by a jury. The debate will be led by Professor Ibo van de Poel. www.topdelft.nl or www.impact-competition2015.comWED - PRINSENKWARTIER - 20.00

KKen Webster: Circular Economy (lecture)The TU Delft Sustainability Community is a combined effort of all student organizations at TU Delft concerned with sustainability. Together with Circular Delft, they host a lecture by Ken Webster, Head of Innovation at The Ellen MacArthur Foundation and famous for his TEDx talks. Come listen to his introduction to the concept of the circular economy.THU - JOOST VAN DER GRINTENZAAL @ INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ENGINEERING FACULTY - 16.00 - 17.00

Klankkast (performance & workshop)Klankkast is a mobile performance where participating children and elderly people play with self-made musical instruments. The Sound Choreography unfolds while exploring the acoustic properties of the surroundings. It is an interplay between body movements, architecture and produced sounds. Klankkast is a collaborative project of Hoorbareherinneringen.net and Science Centre.FRI - SCIENCE CENTRE DELFT - 16.00

LLaunch of the Delft Green Guide This is a guide set up by TU Delft Sustainability Community and Ecolution containing useful information about new initiatives and well-known sustainability organizations and activities. Its main aim is to inform TU Delft students & staff, both local and from abroad, on all sorts of tips on maintaining a sustainable lifestyle in Delft. Because this is right after the Ken Webster lecture you might still join the discussion.THU – FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ENGINEERING – I.D.-KAFEE - 17.00

MMakersMeetup Meet and inspire other creative and innovative makers in Delft. Subsequent to the Open Lab Day where makerspaces in Delft are showcased, you can pitch your own creations, get inspired by others in the open co-creation workspace. For a detailed programme and more info go to www.prinsenkwartier.nl or www.maakbaar.org WED - PRINSENKWARTIER - MAAKBAAR - 20.00

Materials Design for catalysis: From the Laboratory to Industrial ApplicationsAvelino Corma, professor at the Instituto de Technologia Quimica in Valencia, talks about how the design of successful solid catalysts involves the preparation of materials with adequate textural properties, together with the generation of active and selective catalytic sites. This lecture is held in the

Jacobus van ‘Hoff lectures series, named after the first Nobel Prize winner in chemistry (1901) who obtained a degree of chemical technologist from Delft University of Technology in 1871.THU - AUDITORIUM, TU DELFT 19.00 – 20.00(Advance registration via website)

Mini masterclassesThursday evening you will be able to gain more knowledge on

different topics. In 1 college-hour you’ll learn more about Genes and cancer, Cyber security, Solar

Energy. Drinks afterwards for alumni. Check the website for the exact programme and register in advance.THU - IN AND AROUND THE TU DELFT AULA AND LIBRARY - 18.30 – 19.30 ROUND 1 AND 20.00-21.00 ROUND 2

OOC&C Ringvaart Regatta 40th The OC&C Ringvaart Regatta is a 100km rowing marathon, started in 1976 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the rowing club D.S.R.V. “Laga”. After rowing the 100 km the rowers finish from 15:00 onwards and celebrate their performance at the festival at ‘Lijm & Cultuur’. Come and join them here, celebrate the performances enjoy some nice music and get a glimpse of the latest (rowing) sport innovations from the TU Delft Sports Engineering Institute, which makes us a proud part of IFoT. In the evening it’s time to party with Dennis Kruissen, Sporadisch and many more. Come and celebrate with us!WED - LIJM & CULTUUR - FINISH 15.00 – PARTY TILL 03.00 - (free entrance)

Open LabsExplore the labs of the university campus in Delft! Normally these labs are only open for the researchers, today you can have a peek inside these hidden facilities of our university. You can either visit separate labs on your own or join a guided tour which will provide you with information about the various set ups and live demonstrations. Visit the Water lab, PARSAX radar, High tech center and many more! Registration in advance via the website.WED - DIVERS LABS ON CAMPUS - 11.00 - 17.00

PPoetic engineering Take a PhD thesis and make a poem out of it. This is what Poetic Engineers do. How

poetic is technology and how technical is poetry?

Bauke Steenhuisen and Jan Beuving create Sonnets out of PhD theses. Come and join them at Barbaar where they will perform their poems and confront the PhDs with the result, followed by a discussion.

TUE - PRINSENKWARTIER - BARBAAR - 12.30 AND 20.00

Photovoltaic lab: workshops for high school students Solar cells convert sunlight directly into electricity thanks to the photovoltaic (PV) effect in semiconductor materials. Our PV lab at Delft University of Technology is a world level didactical space. Here students have hands-on experience on all aspects of PV systems from solar cells to power electronics and batteries. During the festival we host workshops for

high school students. Please register at the website www.ifot-delft.com. Here comes the sun! TUE, WED,THU - FACULTY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE - 9.00 -12.00

Professors in the Theater Arena (Dutch)Meet the human behind the scientist.

Take a peek in the future and learn about the human behind the scientist. During the International Festival of technology three scientist meet on stage. They will take you to various areas of expertise, look for similarities and discuss challenges.

A perfect combination of knowledge and entertainment.

TUE - THEATER DE VESTE - 20.30 (Entrance € 7,50)

QQuiz Night XL at Dutch Technology Week Hop on the bus and travel to the Brainport Region where the Dutch Technology Week is taking place. Take part in one of the largest quizzes in the world: Quiz Night XL. Over 1.000 players, in teams of 5, participate in a Science & Technology quiz while competing for some spectacular prizes. Even though this is one of the largest quizzes in the world you’ll still feel right at home as you enjoy a drink with your team. At the end of the night you can simply hop back on the bus! Register via the website.THU - DEPARTURE UNIT SPORTS & CULTURE - 16.30 - 00.00

Win a 3D-printer!

More info and registration on www.adayofwonder.com

SScience JournalismQuest is by far the largest popular science magazine of the Netherlands. How do they do that? Editor-in-Chief Thomas Hendriks explains how items in Quest are formed . And he talks about future plans which go far beyond the magazine.MON - HIVE, TU DELFT LIBRARY - 12.40 - 13.30

Spaghetti bridge building contest Pre-university education pupils

will fight it out for eternal glory during the spaghetti bridge

building contest. Spaghetti is a challenging material to build

with particularly because it withstands pressure so poorly. A properly constructed spaghetti bridge can carry more than 100 times its own weight. Drop by at the faculty and watch them build a bridge

according to their own design. A serious trial will determine

who built the strongest bridge.WED, FACULTY OF CIVIL

ENGINEERING & GEO SCIENCES 10.00-17.00

UUfd Marina van Damme Grant Once a year the Delft University of Technology Foundation (UfD) awards € 9.000,- to a female graduate of TU Delft. Marina van Damme’s aim is to enable young female engineers to develop themselves to broaden their chances in the job market. The winner will be awarded at the IFOT festival. She will, together with other nominees, give a presentation about her plans with the grant. Please register via the website.THU - AULA TU DELFT, FRANS VAN HASSELTZAAL - 14.00 – 16.00

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A day of wonder is awesomeness in a day

Programme

A day of Wonder is the spectacular finale of the

International Festival of Technology. On June 5, from

16.00 – 23.00h, the Delft campus will transform into a

giant podium for technology, music, art, spoken word,

stand up science and a versatile food court. You will be

amazed in every corner of the festival area. The festival

entry is free of charge.

Location A day of Wonder will be held in a beautiful location at the TU Delft campus, in and around the Aula Conference Centre, Mekelweg 5 Delft. During the festival, there will be clear signposting around Delft leading to the festival site.

Free Tuk –Tuk shuttle service There will be a free tuk-tuk shuttle service

(DAM Delft E-shuttle) between different locations: A day of Wonder festival area,

market Delft and theater de Veste (Fringe).

Tokens food and drinksAt A day of Wonder you will pay food and drinks with tokens. Token desks will be available on site. Payment by credit card or foreign debit card is not possible. You cannot withdraw cash at the festival site.

a day of wonder

a day of wonderHouse Rules

· The minimum age for the purchase of alcoholic drinks is 18 years. In the event of any doubts, the organisers are entitled to insist that proof of identity is shown.

· The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the programme if necessary. If one or more acts cannot perform, every effort will be made to ensure that a substitute of similar quality is provided.

· Visitors are required to follow the instructions of security staff and all other members of staff.

· Smoking in the tents or buildings is not permitted.

· Bill posting and the distribution of flyers are not permitted on or near the festival site, unless an official permission has been granted.

· Visitors may be searched at the entrance. You may be denied entrance if you refuse to cooperate with the search.

· The organisers of A day of Wonder are in no way liable for any damage suffered by visitors to the festival or their belongings.

Security staff will check for the following items, which are not permitted on the festival grounds:

· glass objects;· food: a sufficiently wide variety of food and drink is available at

the festival;· alcoholic drinks;· other types of drinks (bottles, cans etc.);· aerosols (deodorant may be permitted);· weapons or objects that could be used as such;· markers (in order to prevent graffiti);· the use, possession or buying/selling of drugs;· domestic animals;· professional cameras (with a removable lens), digital and video

cameras/camcorders and other sound or recording equipment.

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musicThe best mix of musical performances in pop, rock, hip

hop, world music, electronica, dance; A day of Wonder

will blow your mind!

music The Best Sing-songwriterThe finalist of the best Sing-songwriter of Delft

The winner of the Best singer-songwriter of Delft will perform at A day of Wonder. Come along and listen to the next generation of songwriters before they are famous!DELTA STAGE - 19.00 - 19.20

BINKBEATSUnparalleled Beat-magician

Binkbeats surrounds himself with over 50 instruments, which he samples, tweaks and arranges in a dazzling

performance. He become an unparalleled musical wizard. Reinterpreting the music of Madlib, Flying

Lotus, Aphex Twin and J. Dilla with instruments like a vibraphone or a guzheng (Chinese harp), and turntables, exotic percussion, voice, even a typewriter. He quickly received the praise he deserves.

DISCOVERY STAGE - 18.00 - 18.45

CookachooTropical storm packed with electro and

hip-hop

“Life is great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint you can on it”, this is the motto of the tropical bass band Cookachoo. Expect to be blasted away with a colourful explosive danceable live show. With a combination of electronica, hip-hop and per-formance art by “Ivory Black Blonde”, “Arabian Prince” and “Afro Gent”, you won’t be able to stand still! DISCOVERY STAGE - 21.45 - 22.15

The Cool QuestSoulful jazz and funky hip-hop

They are often praised for their live performances and surprise many music lovers! That’s not unjustified. They know how to create a total own sound with their quirky mix of soulful jazz, funky hip hop and a touch of dance. With the release of “Funkin ‘Badass” The Cool Quest has been crowned Radio 6 Soul & Jazz Talent. DELTA STAGE - 21.00 - 21.45

DoppelgangDeep, deeper, deep house of an exquisite level

All good things come in pairs. Doppelgang is a DJ duo by twins Sander & Maurice de Graaf. Offering a mix of Deep_Neo_Chicago

House and Disco, Doppelgang never fails to spice up the party with their contagious enthusiasm

and energetic personalities. A party for ears and eyes is completed with simultaneous dance routines and their fun-loving looks. DISCOVERY STAGE - 22.15 - 23.00

Emil LandmanIntimate folk from a big adventurer

With his folk-oriented songs Emil Landman takes you on a memorable trip

through North America; smoky cafes of New Orleans,

dirty old coffee bars of Nashville and windy city Chicago. He developed the impressions he collected into his songs that are reminiscent of the music of Thomas Dybdahl and Ben Howard. DELTA STAGE - 16.30 - 17.15

The IndienSexy, soulful and psychedelic beats

The Indien is best described as a hypnotic, multi-layered and vibe-driven act. They are inspired by music of the 60’s and 70’s like

Jefferson Airplane, Fleetwood Mac and The Black Keys. The Indien makes a contemporary soulful

sound which is pure and melodic.DELTA STAGE - 19.45 - 20.30

Jacqueline GovaertPoppy jazz and easy listening spring songs

Armed with only her voice and a piano Jacqueline Govaert (well known from

the band Krezip) takes you down to sweet summer meadows or a smoky jazz club. As

a successful singer-songwriter she is now a member of the jury in the television show “De beste singer-songwriter van Nederland”. As composer of two anthems (TMF Awards, and Serious Request 2014) we are looking forward to her performance.WONDER STAGE - 18.45 - 19.45

Jake IsaacRock ‘n soul from South London

The London based Jake Isaac possesses a soulful voice, driving acoustic guitar,

inciting rhythm, folk melodies, and a magnificent stage presence. In 2014 his EP War Child was released, combining pop, folk, and soul. The single Long Road is a must for every festival, you will not forget this rising star!DELTA STAGE - 18.00 - 18.45

Jett RebelGlamrock, pop and funk: a flamboyant

all-rounder

Jett Rebel is an outspoken and versatile young personality. The sexy rock songs from his

second album “Hits For Kids” hit the charts! His music bridges the gap between glamrock, pop, indie and funk. Jett plays and records everything himself, from the bass, drums, guitar, vocals and piano, to even the flute and saxophone. This promises an overwhelming performance!WONDER STAGE - 17.15 - 18.00

KovacsA raw voice, mysterious compositions and tight samples

Her dark voice and her passion are what makes her music different from all the rest. Her radical emotionalism and the abyss-deep soul that she brings

to her songs seems to turn her innermost self-inside out. A comparison with artists like Amy Winehouse, Portishead and Selah Sue is easy when you hear her raw style and voice. With the release of her album Kovacs stands

at the beginning of her great adventure and she can hardly wait for it to begin,

neither can we!DISCOVERY STAGE - 20.45 - 21.30

TenTemPiésLatin, reggae and ska with a swing: Damsko Mestizo!

Imagine yourself on a hot party in Latin - America. The music of this international collective of musicians based in Amsterdam is a powerful and innovative blend of flavours, mixing Latin Rock with Reggae and Ska! With their strong live shows this band being compared to acts such as Manu Chao, Gogol Bordello, Ska-P and La Pegatina. Their first full-length album Rebelucionario’ produced by celebrated Dutch musician Pieter Both (BEEF), TenTemPiés is fully geared up to spread their music and message even further, in Europe and beyond.DELTA STAGE - 22.15 - 23.00

Typhoon feat Benjamin Herman, Rico & A.R.T.Melodic lines on groovy hip-hop

For his new album ‘Lobi Da Basi’ (Love is the boss) Typhoon travelled to Surinam, New Orleans and South Africa for a personal and musical journey. This results in exciting work where the boundaries get blurred and unusual musical combinations are created between blues, surf rock, jazz, hip

hop, French chansons and soul.

All this energetic music on one stage, powered by his band and especially for A day of Wonder he will bring his friends Benjamin Herman, Rico and A.R.T! WONDER STAGE - 21.30 - 23.00

Rolling Beat MachineShowmachine alive

The Rolling Beat Machine definitely let’s heads turn. This weird contraption with amps, speakers, and even a drum kit looks a bit like an old-school psychedelic flying machine. The new and improved Rolling Beat Machine has 5 horns that can rotate and bellow out their music at a height of 5 meter! With their motto: “simplify the liberation and amplify the redemption” the five musicians feed the machine that produces music which can be best described as: Spring ‘n Blues and Soul Swinging Funk. The Rolling Beat Machine proves that music and technology are a magical combo!WONDER STAGE - 20.15 - 21.00

GROOVER HANGOUT

Chill out in the Groover Hangout! Groover is known for its biggest and most swinging student jazz club of Europe. Groover hosts a stage in living room setting with jazzy funk, funky jazz and soulful soul chanting from the speakers. Rock on with party bands or doze off in the bean bags with a drink and soul singers in the background, anything goes in this festival living room. But wait, there is more: be sure to enjoy their pop-up acts on the festival area.

The line-up consists of eight different Groover bands, combos and quartets:

Afternoon in Paris Catchy swinging jazzAfternoon in Paris brings you the authentic jazz feeling from the 30’s and 40’s, with mainly piano and vocals. Mixing old school artists with contemporary music, like Ella Fitzgerald and Norah Jones, or Etta James with Karrin Allyson. Imagine sitting at the side of the Seine, white wine, sunglasses on, clouds subsiding, it’s time to relax with an Afternoon in Paris.

Capital S Twelve students, one ripping soul partyStart off with a dozen young students, thrown in some swing-ing soul and you get Capital S. With a versatile repertoire, this band brings you crispy funk and disco. Songs from early times

with a spicy sauce from now create memories for the future. Dance, party and sing along with tunes originally from Stevie Wonder, Tower of Power, and Aretha Franklin. R-E-S-P-E-C-T for Capital-S!21.10 - 22.00

CRISP All on a gut feelingFour guys who approach groovy funk and fusion from a gut feeling rather than a series of notes. Dance, listen, feel, and experience how vigorous Garage Funk alternates with hip-hop beats and soft bell chimes from a Rhodes, CRISP in a nutshell.20.00 - 20.50

DixielandbandImagine yourself about a century back in time in the roaring 20’s of New Orleans. Swinging away with this Dixielandband!19.10 - 19.40

Fudge Can I count it off? Go ahead, count it off! One, two, three, four! With these words the legendary James Brown inspired the artists from Fudge to begin a funk-soul band, ready to party anywhere. When listening to this band with funky brass, a tight rhythm section and powerful vocals this funk and soul gets your groove on!16.00 - 16.40

Omdat-je-het-waard-bandBecause you’re worth it! This band is definitely worth it to check out.16.55 - 17.25

Scotch, Wine & Water Five people who come together to make some chilling jazz, or up-tempo music. Good for any party or just for lounging.18.25 - 18.55

Sidewinders Souljazz which gets you contagious to move your feet.17.40 - 18.10

For more information about Groover Jazz: www.grooverjazz.nl

technologyBe amazed in every corner of the different festival areas;

see how it feels to be inside an exoskeleton, discover

how to burn rubber with bio-ethanol or to grow a

bicycle frame out of bamboo. Titillate your taste buds at

the Bazar with tomatoes cultivated on salt, insect ‘bitter

balls’ and fried locusts.This year our two main themes

are energy and health-related research. Let us enchant

you with the wonderful technology that originates

in Delft. In this programme a short overview of the

presenting projects.

You will find all this technology in the three different

festival areas: Health, Energy and

Bazar. Listen with amazement to

the predictions of scientists

at the Health-, Energy- and

Discovery Stage.

STAND-UP SCIENCE – DISCOVERY STAGE

Tales for the Curious Mind Where there are people, there are stories. Storytelling is our way to get a grip on an increasingly complex world. Storyteller Sahand Sahebdivani invites three following guests to share their stories about their latest findings and inventions and shares a few stories himself. Sit back and relax and allow yourself to be seduced into a world of technology where everything seems possible.

First guest: TU Delft Researcher Paul Henselmans is developing a minimally-invasive surgical

instrument which causes the least possible damage to soft tissues such as muscles and tendons during surgery. The innovation lies in the design of the device with respect to the flexibility and stiffness of the steerable tip, which

is inspired by how tentacles are used in the natural world.

Second guest: Dutch designer and couturier Leon Klaassen Bos designed a LED Light Dress for the ‘Smart Technology’ exhibition at Nemo Science Centre Amsterdam, which consists of silk, 2000 LED lights and a small computer to control the lights. After the success of this exhibition Klaassen Bos was commissioned to design a LED Bridal Dress, which can be admired at close hand in the Future of Fashion expo.

Third guest: TU Delft assistant- professor Guido de Croon and his team have developed the DelFly Explorer: the world’s first Micro Air Vehicle with flapping wings that can avoid obstacles unaided. The uniqueness of this achievement lies in the DelFly Explorer’s very low weight, which is a mere 20 grams. DISCOVERY STAGE: 19.00 – 19.40

Enhancing classical musicAn innovative classical concert experience by

Cynthia Liem. In this lecture-performance, a mix of live performance and technology showcasing, we will see how the concert experience can be renewed implementing technology: before, during and after a

performance. DISCOVERY STAGE, 19.40- 20.00

photo by: Marco Borggreve

Engineer of the Year! KIVI’s* Engineer of the Year and TU Delft alumnus Allard van Hoeken will give a lecture on the shift from traditional energy to renewable energy. Van Hoeken studied Mechanical Engineering at TU Delft, completed an MBA at INSEAD and has held various positions at Bluewater Energy Services. Now he is responsible for the commercial and technological development of BlueTEC, Bluewater’s floating tidal energy generation platforms. DISCOVERY STAGE, 16.30 – 17.00*The Royal Netherlands Society of Engineers (KIVI)

Q and A by KIVIAfter the lecture of Engineer of the Year, there will be an interactive question and answer session with Allard van HoekenDISCOVERY STAGE, 17.00 – 17.45

STAND UP SCIENCE - ENERGY ARENA

Dreamteam PitchesDo you want to shift into top gear? The Delft dream teams pitch their wonderful projects. The aim of the dream teams is to promote sustainable mobility. Be amazed at how they manage to harness different alternative energy sources and marvel at their achievements. Chaired by the Energy club. ENERGY ARENA 17.00 – 17.15

Do you want to share your privacy?What does it mean to share data about your energy related behaviour with others? Pepijn van Willigenburg and Ellen Wesselingh explain what kinds of privacy issues could arise when implementing a smart grid. ENERGY ARENA 18.00 – 18.15

Delft Solar CityQurrent, the municipality of Delft and TU Delft have started on a unique collaboration; Delft Solar City. Providing all the roofs in Delft with solar panels. The goal: Delft becoming energy neutral in 2050. Richard Klatten - CEO of Qurrent, the energy supplier of the future - talks about this unique partnership and how you can play a part. ENERGY ARENA 20.00 – 20.15

Help 2 solve the plastic problemHow to solve the plastic problem? That’s a lot to ask, but the problem IS big and hardly anybody is aware of the true scope of the issue. The winner of this challenge presents a solution to tackle it! Based on a realistic, innovative, original, problem solving and impactful approach. Part of the GreenStudentBus project. ENERGY ARENA 21.00 – 21.15

STAND UP SCIENCE - HEALTH ARENA

Fast cancer diagnosis using computer hardware accelerationDNA analysis is a slow and expensive process, limiting its utilisation in disease diagnosis such as cancer. Dr Zaid Al-Ars designs specialised computer hardware to substantially increase

the speed of the analysis. HEALTH ARENA 18.00 – 18.15

Organ on a chipIn an Organ-on-Chip a human organ is reproduced - in its most elementary form - in a micro-fabricated device. These devices often comprise multiple cell types and are designed to reproduce relevant physical factors as they occur in the human body including stress, strain, temperature. Ronald Dekker will talk about Organ-on-Chip models, and how they are crucial in the development of new generations of medicines and in the elimination of animal testing. HEALTH ARENA 19.00 – 19.15

Skip a BeatPlay to the beat of your heart and learn how to master your heart rate. Bring your smart phone or tablet along to participate in the workshop and get the app ‘Skip a Beat’ for free! Discover how your thoughts, emotions, breathing and posture can influence your heart rate and learn how to apply this insight to other areas of your life, such as at work or during leisure time.HEALTH ARENA 17.00 – 17.15 & 20.00 – 20.15

Practice makes perfectThe Professor of Physical Ergonomics and coordinator of the healthcare programme at Industrial Design Engineering talks about design projects for medical specialists and companies. What is the future of medical engineering? HEALTH ARENA 21.00 – 21.15

ENERGYIn co-operation with the Energy Club Delft.

From solar panels to wind turbines, from biogas to smart grids and from nuclear energy to geothermal energy, what will Europe look like in 2050? Experience it yourself in the Energy Area. FROM 16.00 TILL 21.00

AnemoSupersonic sustainability, like a leaf on the wind… watch Anemo soar! This wind-powered vehicle is built with sustainable materials. As well as checking out this high-tech machine, you can build your own

miniature wind turbine.

ApolloEnergy-efficient road hog. The Apollo is a sustainable and ultra-energy efficient vehicle. So be amazed and learn how you can drive 552 km on just 1 litre of bio-ethanol!

Delft Solar CityDelft hopes to be energy neutral by 2050. Delft Solar City will cover all the roofs of the city of Delft with solar panels, so that each household can generate its own (green) energy. Get to know more about this project and how solar panels really do work, while charging your phone. Apply

for green energy!

Energy @ TU DelftProviding clean, reliable and affordable energy for the world’s population is one of today’s biggest challenges. At the same time, green energy technology also offers new economic

opportunities. The Delft Energy Initiative and the Energy Club are the host of the Energy Arena. They

provide easy access to the more than 900 energy

researchers and thousands of students at TU Delft and bring researchers, students, companies and governments together to tackle the energy challenge.

Energy Feedback iconA system for monitoring indoor climate, energy consumption and residents’ behaviour. The Energy Feedback icon can translate all collected

data into information that staff, students and guests can both easily understand

and also use as motivation to save energy.

Formula CruisersThe young Formula Cruisers team designed an electrical race car which involves

light constructions, batteries and battery management systems and sustainable

production methods.

Greenchoice ForzeThe team constructs and races a hydrogen-powered fuel cell kart in a competition called Formula Zero. The ‘Zero’ in Formula Zero refers to zero emission. By designing, building and racing this electric fuel cell racing car, the makers hope to show how much fun the future will be. This 260 horsepower machine can reach a speed of 220 km/h, while emitting only water

from its exhaust.and we might even be able to show a fraction of its potential.

Green Village The Green Village aims to facilitate paradigm shifts with regards to sustainable technologies. Future energy systems will be developed in cooperation with research

institutions, companies and users. The Green Village is the proud owner of one of the first

commercial fuel cell cars in The Netherlands, which will be on display.

NDASSIE-ESS: Solar-Emergency-Mobile Energy TechnologyThe world’s newest solar station, combining secured charging slots, advertisement space and a TV screen broadcasting an educational programme. Larger than a vending

machine, people can connect their mobile phones and small electronic devices for recharging when the batteries are flat and there is no electricity supply.

Nuon Solar TeamThe aim of the Nuon Solar Team is to show the

world the potential of high-end technology and sustainable

energy. The team accomplish this by racing at the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge

in the Australian outback with a racing car relying solely on solar power. Check the Nuna7S!tell visitors inspiring stories and some fun facts about Nuna.

Novabike You can still be

competitive on biofuels. By replacing fossil fuels

with biofuels the race industry can race with the speed, noise and passion they are accustomed to but without the carbon footprint. Check out the sublime technical details of this bike.

Ocean Thermal Energy ConversionRadical innovation in order to achieve reliable, low cost and clean electricity production from the temperature difference in the oceans. Demonstration of the Ocean Thermal Energy

Conversion plant using a binary mixture of working fluid.

PowerWindowPowerWindow is the first product that can transform millions of square meters of unused windows into clean electricity generating windows. Come and check out this small ‘proof of concept’ with a LED

indicator that shows how much light is being converted.

S-Bike and SolTrackerSolutions based on solar cells that provide energy to

the underlying applications. With ‘proof of principle’ in the form of a mock sun in a box that demonstrates how we can build

a solar panel that can fully charge a E-bike. Alongside our mock-up S-Bike, to show what the future might hold.

Smart Campus Organisations, companies and universities all

claim to be sustainable, but HOW sustainable they are is never quantified. There is no

universal measurement method. Smart Campus will quantify overall sustainability. Get an indication of your subjective importance to sustainable indicators and guess the sustainability score of the TU Delft.

Solar fuels: Creating H2 fuel from water and sunlightFocusing on producing artificial fuels, such as hydrogen, in a renewable way from water and solar power. We study photo electrodes that absorb sunlight and at the same time react with water to create oxygen and hydrogen.

Solar-powered infotainment spot Grid-connected infotainment spots are used in modern cities to offer information such as tourist information, parking, and sleeping accommodation. The solar powered infotainment spot will raise

photovoltaic awareness.

Wind challenge A wind turbine with blades that tilt in higher winds so that the turbine is better controlled than competing wind turbines, which are all blown apart in high

winds. We will show a short film of a site with wind challenge turbines and we have

a demo turbine at the festival.

HEALTH

A journey that takes us through different health projects that cure us, keep us healthy and even enable us to perform superhuman feats. Try them out and experience them for yourself in the Health Area.FROM 16.00 TILL 21.00

7DOF Sata System The Shaft Actuated Tip Articulation, a new type of steering mechanism for robot surgery, requires only independent rotation of tubes for hinge articulation, thus rendering cables, gears or other internal components that are normally found in steerable endoscopic instruments obsolete.

The BuddyHospitals are mainly equipped for adults. Michèle

de Reus has designed an infusion pole especially for children. It does not simply hold the medical equipment, but doubles as a cart that children can use to play with. Hopefully it can help them forget

that they are sick, for a little while.

ExoskeletonThe Exoskeleton design will help relieve

shipbuilders’ stress by supporting the weight of the arms and transferring loads down to the hips and legs. The goal is to boost human capability, reduce fatigue and avoid

musculoskeletal injuries.

Force and Motion Surgical Training

This tool offers trainee laparoscopic surgeons the ideal solution for objective skills assessment. The ForMoST is developed for clinical disciplines performing laparoscopy.

Rapid DNA analysisDNA analysis is a slow and expensive process.

Dr Zaid Al-Ars designs specialised computer hardware to substantially increase speed and lower the costs of analysis.

Dr. BibberBefore surgeons can perform surgery on real human beings, they generally practice with a variety of instruments that allow for mistakes. These surgery tools give you the opportunity to experience the challenges

surgeons have to deal with every day. Can you handle the pressure?

The perfect sports wheelchairA new measurement method to objectively measure wheelchair kinematics. This method provides a kinematic profile when applied during wheelchair basketball matches. Try it yourself and help wheelchair basketball athletes to adjust their wheelchair settings for optimum performance.

Reinvent the toiletAs part of the “Reinvent the Toilet Challenge”, a team

of industrial designers and energy technologists are working on a holistic sanitation solution for people in urban slums that have limited access to toilets. Have a look at this prototype!

Skip a Beat Skip a Beat is an endless runner game

app where you control Skip the frog as he soars through the sky. It features

four different game modes from Zen to Spicy and your ability to master your heart rate affects your score. The app allows you to see how your heart rate changes under different conditions.

BAZAR

The Bazar is the vibrant festival heart. Here you will find an extensive but small, varied, colorful programming, encounter, art, performances, music, technology, vibrancy and we offer delicious food and drinks along with interesting stories. Check out the 3D printed village, green house, D-exto pavilion and the radio Bus. Discover each chef’s best kept secret at the different food trucs!

3D paintingsBy exactly modelling the appearance of a painting,

we learn what makes a painting look the way it does, and how the Master has achieved this. This allows us to make 3D printed reproductions that give rise to the question: If we can make a perfect reproduction, what is the value of the original? Come and have a

look and decide for yourself.

ArgoIs it a submarine? Is it a dolphin? No, it is the Argo!Argo is half submarine half dolphin, and is powered by the cycling action of the operator that controls a dolphin tail. The concept of imitating nature is called Biomimicry. According to this theory, the results of evolution must be efficient and should be copied. Check out this contraption and peddle to the depths of the sea!

Atmos – Drone An unmanned aerial observation drone that requires systems

with high reliability, quality and safety standards. Are you curious how this works? Come and take a look!

Bamboo bicycleAt the festival you can witness the growth of a bicycle. Yes, it actually grows! This bike is made from bamboo instead of metals or composite. The fastest growing

grass is used to create a sustainable and innovative way

of transport.

Brewing beerDrinking beer is fun, brewing it is even more fun! Nice and cool, rich of taste and with a good foamy head: everyone recognises a good beer when they taste one. With the self-

developed ‘beer machine’ we are shown just how tasty technology can be. Drinking is

fun, but brewing your own is better still!

Cloud DesignWe make jewellery from waste materials that open people’s eyes to how beautiful materials can be. Imagine a necklace made from a bicycle tyre, or

graffiti falling from a wall.

CoRncrete: a bio-polymer based construction material- “Simple, fun and fascinating”A construction material made from corn starch (a bio-polymer) and sand which works as a binder.

D-exto Pavilion This sustainable pavilion makes you more

aware of sustainability and sustainable innovations that have been developed in

collaboration with the market, with a focus on practical challenges.

Green roofs and water treatmentClean drinking water through the drainpipe. You are lucky to have a roof above your head, but what about turning a boring, common-or-garden roof into an oasis? With their innovative Green Roofs, students from Inholland turn roofs into insulation and water purification coverings, that are capable of filtering water from a ditch into clean drinking water!

‘Houtje Touwtje’ DesignJewellery and lasers, an amazing

combination. The clean designs are created with a laser cutter, which cuts and burns wood precisely, a technique that remains visible in the jewellery itself.

Insect snacksIn the future, insects will

increasingly be used as a substitute for meat. Don’t

be misled by old-fashioned prejudices. Sample our tasty

homemade mealworm croquette or a fried grasshopper with a spicy sauce. Step up to the challenge and take a bite!

Radio Bus The GreenStudentBus broadcoast live during the whole week of the International Festival of Technology, from

08.00-20.00h, and on A day of Wonder on the festival area with a lot of prominent guests and dj’s.

Salt water tomatoesTomatoes cultivated at sea? Tomatoes

are normally grown with freshwater. However, students of Inholland

have managed to grow tomatoes on saltwater. Obviously, this is something you should taste!

SMART after alcoholA liquid supplement of the highest quality. The recovery effect of the vitamins,

minerals and amino acids has been scientifically proven. Developed

together with students from The Hague University.

Showcase of performances, theatre, art, future of

fashion, expos and storytelling, in combination with

technology.

art & performance

art & performanceARTClear ConversationWho am I? Where am I? Where do I want to go? Having a clear conversation can be difficult. The Clear Conversation can help with that. When you climb to the top of a 2,5 meter high contraption there are two seats. Here you can have a conversation that is disconnected from the ground, the crowd, and is lofty in more ways than one. A design by the Institute for the Loslopende Mens.

DiscoretteIntimate Silent Disco with a big smile. A mobile disco into which

you plug an old school headphone. With just six pairs of headphones this silent disco gets rather intimate, as

you’re not just connected with a lead, but also by the choice of music by DJ Oscar. Get connected! Shake that booty!

LightwavesThe installations by Zoro Feigl (1983) dance and

twist. Placed together in a space, the separate works become one: large and ponderous in places,

nervous or gracious elsewhere. With no beginning or end, the objects appear to be locked into themselves. You become entangled in their movements: they embrace and amaze you, but can also frighten you.

PlofkistLet yourself be amazed by a big aluminium box by artist Peter Zegveld. These works combine technology, movement, and art. He makes use of physical principles such as the way light, air, sound, and gravity behave.

Shadow Puppet?Two performers - Mariska de Groot (NL) & Dieter Vandoren (BE) - one behind the machines and one in the spotlights - play this light-to-sound instrument with its dynamic tension of attraction and repulsion. It’s never quite clear who is manipulating who...SHADOW STAGE: 18:30, 20:00, 21:15

Suus van den Akker All topics that are discussed on the Discovery Stage will be illustrated with Suus van den Akker’s funny, sharp and to-the-point drawings. She will provide an inspiring story along with Sahand Sahebdivani’s presentation. DISCOVERY STAGE, 16:30-23:00

De VerwendoosAn intimate, tasteful, surprising, exciting, personal and

deliciously indulgent theatre experience. In this theatre you are the centre of attention: you will

be massaged, complimented, tickled with feathers, sung personal songs, read a personal

poem, fed with delicacies or sprinkled with rose petals by the theatre group Astronauten. It will only take three minutes to leave you flabbergasted.

YAKFA CinemaThis mobile cinema is built

out of steel and wood and offers a small audience the chance to sit and relax while watching a compilation of short films. We will show impressions of the future, new technologies and short films that will amaze you. Please come in and take a seat!

Zeikdisco hosted by Kla$$eFeestjeWaiting in line has never been this much fun! Queuing is transformed into a ‘piss’ disco, where party poopers are not welcome. Listen to the music of the nineties and noughties, ranging from après-ski, oldskool house, filthy rock, dirty hip-hop, and venerable Dutch sing-along songs. Dare to dance with a full bladder, but keep it up, as there’s still a queue for the toilet!

FUTURE OF FASHION EXPO

Future of Fashion – Expo & Runway ShowWhat will fashion be like in the future? How does fashion evolve with changing mind-sets and technological innovations? Check out the Future of Fashion Runway Show. At the expo you can see, feel and experience spectacular Future of Fashion designs by young designers from the Amsterdam Fashion Institute.

Leonie Tenthof van Noorden – ‘This Fits me’Designers Leonie Tenthof van Noorden and Eunbi Kim present ‘This Fits Me’: a system that allows people to design unique and personalised fashion using 3D body scanning and generative algorithms.

Marina Toeters – multiple projects: ‘Knitted Solar Fiber shirt’To test the usability of “solar-fiber-in-development” Jesse Asjes and Marina Toeters began integrating functional fibres via a flatbed knitting process. The technology behind solar fibre is a flexible photovoltaic fibre that converts solar energy into electrical energy.

‘Hell-Well-Being’The “Hell–Well–Being” e-scarf warns the wearer about pollution. The knitted polyester scarf contains a gas sensor, led display, lipo battery, a chip and a switch. The terms used are “being” in the middle, and “hell” (indicating a bad situation) and “well” (indicating a healthy environment) at either side.

‘Spine Dress’From an energy efficiency perspective, it’s senseless that we heat our houses and workspaces instead of heating the microclimates around our body: the only place where we actually need warmth.

‘Caring Work Wear’Comfortable, sustainable and healthy clothes. The undergarment gives health professionals, who often do heavy physical work, support to the knees and back. The outerwear is equipped with an anti-bacterial coating, which helps reduce the chance of bacterial contamination. Electronic ‘wearables’ in

the clothing that is connected to a smartphone app can issue a warning in case of overload.

Eef Lubbers – ‘Unlace’The Unlace is an interactive lace lingerie garment that allows partners to connect by becoming more aware of touch, time and warmth. When the man touches the woman this is sensed by the garment, after which the surrounding threads slowly heat up and change from black to skin colour, ‘undressing’ the woman and guiding the man’s hand to another spot to touch.

Geertje Hofstee – ‘Jace’A smart dress that cools the wearer. The dress reacts automatically to temperature fluctuations, but can also be operated manually.

Kirsten Lussenburg – ‘3D printed corset - Aralia’A 3D printed bra. A new, cellulose-based material to improve the comfort of 3D printed textile. The resulting material, consisting of a specific structure and material, is applied to the design of a bra.

Sammy Moonen – ‘Rawthentic kit’Make your own G-star with the ‘Rawthentic kit’! This kit features a manual, tools, supplies, special fabrics and laser-cut panels to make your own piece of G-star clothing.

Leon Klaassen Bos – ‘LED Bridal Dress’The LED Bridal Dress is a gown with lights, inspired by the bride-to-be’s favourite game Tetris and including a remote control to add a gaming element. In November 2014, this dress was put on exclusive exhibition in the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.

PERFORMANCEFUTURE OF FASHION RUNWAY SHOWDISCOVERY STAGE: 20.15 - 20.30

Etienne Cootjans – ‘Being’A collection produced using Lectra, a 3D modelling programthat allows the user to virtually stitch 2D patterns together

into a 3D garment. This collection embodies the concept of thefusion between body and garment.

Luna Mijnheer – ‘Terry’This collection has been created using 3D hypercrafting. 3Dhypercraft goes beyond the physical fashion collection in orderto explore virtual garment construction in relation to form,detail and application.

DespootNext to the intense man walks a

magical machine beast. Are you a just a spectator or do you get involved? The beast is inspired by the strandbeesten by artist Theo Janssen. Prepare for an exciting combination of technique, play and beastly humour! By Compagnie

MOBILBAZAR TO WONDER STAGE: 18:15-18:45

& 20:00 – 20:30.

Elevator pitches‘A summary more wise is poetry in disguise’. Bauke Steenhuisen chooses to summarize reports in poetry instead of prose. Get up-to-date on the latest research on quantum mechanics or any other technical field in less than two minutes. AULA, ELEVATOR: 17:45 – 18:15 & 18:45 – 19:15

FringeOriginal theatre acts at unexpected locations in Delft. Enchanting dance acts, funny performances; the best of Fringe will perform and each venue will be home to theatrical marvels. HEALTH & ENERGY ARENA: 17:30, 18:30,19:30, 20:30.

Need a break from all the fascinating sights? Then head

for the Bazar where you can enjoy delicious food and

drinks along with interesting stories. Mobile kitchens,

barbecues on wheels and pop-up food stands are there

to offer you the best organic toasted sandwiches, fresh

smoothies, mouth-watering ice cream, a strong cup of

coffee and much more. Discover each chef’s best kept

secret! Every step in the preparation of your snacks has

been carefully thought out.

All chefs, baristas and suppliers

are proud of their products

and eager to share the

story behind their

gastronomic passion.

food

Aloha Juice trucFresh healthy cold pressed juice and bottled juices in different tastes. We bring the garden to your glass.

Coffee-StarReady for a coffee

break? Visit the baristas at Italian piaggo tricycle!

Crepes Mobile It’s like you’re in a

French “boulangerie”. The French chef,

with his foreign accent, makes classic sweet crepes and savoury pies, you can also hear French chansons in the background music. Only using natural and organic ingredients. You have the choice between crepes with sweet chestnut paste, or gluten free pies with goat’s cheese, walnut, honey and thyme, or truffle salsa with gruyere and walnuts. Very inviting!

Curry Up!Pick up one of your favorite curry! Delicious

flavourful curries with their own twist!

Hodgepodge Catering on WheelsIt’s all in the name!

Hodgepodge is a patchwork of

different kinds of food, with a hint of the

Korean kitchen. Where eggs are a common ingredient, they try to use as many biological elements as possible. With Hodgepodge Catering on Wheels they create the illusion of the 60’s, exciting things happen and always pleasant. They surprise you with their tastes and delicacies and when you leave you will be satisfied.

Manic Organic Do you think vegetarian food is tasteless and

boring? Think again! Forget tofu and lintels. Manic

Organic serves contemporary and sexy meals. How about an ice-cold organic Prosecco cocktail with a spicy veggie beef wrap? Everything is rapidly prepared with care and sustainable

fresh ingredients in arestyled old construc-tion trailer!

Marcello’s GelatoWhat do you do when the sun is shining and you’re at a brilliant festival? Exactly, you eat an ice cream! The most delicious ice cream isn’t sold in Italy, but here in Delft.

Sandwish Have it you way! Create your

own sandwich filling with so many different choices

you can have as healthy or unhealthy as you wish.

Smokey GoodnessEverybody loves a good BBQ! Right?! Smokey

Goodness shows their true nature during A day of Wonder; rough, tough, authentic

and unprecedented good. They stretch their BBQ arts to

the limit and ensure á la minute baked sourdough bread from own recipe, 6 hour long slow cooked spare ribs and 16 hour low & slow smoked pulled pork. Saving the planet while grilling? I know where I will be eating!

Voldaan Catering With a rugged Landrover and an amazing cool BBQ trailer they serve the most tasty spareribs, pork ribeye, beef bavette, primal-burgers, and grilled salmon. Fired on charcoal and pure oak! With a passion for pure, delicious, and healthy food, a big dose of

energy and an “action rather than words” attitude, Voldaan (Satisfied) gives you the unique Mediterranean ‘Voldaan experience’…

We Love Cocos Coco balls with different flavours: dark or white chocolate, rum raisins, ginger-pepper, or natural. Exciting tastes elevate the old school coco macaroon to a higher level. Beware of the

tastefulness, you will eat yourself huge! Don’t worry, the coco balls

are gluten and lactose free.