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Art O'Clock: Art Sharing Event

Art O'Clock: Art Sharing Event

Wed, May 6, 5:00 PM
From Wednesday Evening Events
4.9

Join us the first Wednesday of each month for Art O'Clock! A show-and-tell style event for local artists to share a piece of work and answer questions from the audience. Whether it's fine art, performance art, or media productions, we'd love to see what you've been creating. If you are interested in sharing at Art O'Clock, send us a message. We hope to see you there! :)

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+++ Berlin Gallery Weekend +++ Art Walk in Mitte +++ ausverkauft

Sun, May 3, 1:00 PM
From Museum and Art Lovers in Berlin
4.7
16 attendees
Special Watercolour Excursion to the Botanical Garden

Special Watercolour Excursion to the Botanical Garden

Wed, May 6, 3:30 PM
From Berlin Art Club
4.8

**Glasshouse Botanicals: Watercolour at the Botanical Garden 🌵** Join us for a one-day Botanical Watercolour class inside the lush glasshouses of the Botanischer Garten Berlin—a warm, green escape filled with extraordinary plants from around the world. Surrounded by towering cacti, tropical leaves, and exotic flowers, we’ll spend the day observing and painting directly from life. If the weather is nice, we will also paint outside. Expect sculptural succulents, oversized textures, unusual shapes, and vibrant colours—an inspiring setting that feels far away from the city. This is more than just a visit: it’s a guided class where you’ll learn essential watercolour techniques like wet-on-wet, layering, colour mixing, and transparency—and how to adapt them to different plants and textures. **Please bring along:** \- Watercolour book or watercolour paper \(we can also provide this if necessary\) \- Watercolour paints and brushes \- A container of water \(eg\. little plastic cup\) **Important information:** 📅 6 May \| 17:30 \- 19:30 📍 Meeting point: Königin-Luise-Straße entrance 💶 Cost: 35€ / 30€ for regular students. (Admission to the Botanical Garden not included, please pay an additional 5 euros on site). No experience needed—just curiosity, and a love for plants, colour, and slow creative time 🌿 👉 Book your spot [HERE](https://urbanartkids.com/workshops/)! Organised by [Urban Art Kids](https://urbanartkids.com/) and [Berlin Art Club ](www.instagram.com/berlin.art.club ) See you!! Lu and Astrid

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HSP Meetup: Visiting Pfaueninsel (peacock island)

HSP Meetup: Visiting Pfaueninsel (peacock island)

Sun, Apr 26, 10:30 AM
From Highly Sensitive Person HSP - Berlin
4.9

**New date: 26.04.** Do you relate to Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) or Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS)? Want to hang out with like-minded people? Not sure but want to find out more? Then come and join us on a visit to Pfaueninsel. We will walk first for about one hour from Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz towards Pfaueninsel. Then we take a short ferry ride to the the island. The ferry ticket (valid for both ways) cost 6 Euro and includes the entry fee of the island. Together we will explore the island and find a place to sit, preferably on the lawn or by the water. It's best to bring something to sit on, like a blanket or yoga mat. We can play some cards, have a picnic, or just talk about your favorite HSP topic. We will leave the island at 6 pm and then head back to S-Bahnhof Wannsee (probably with the bus nr. 218). **When:** Saturday 11th April at 12:30 pm **Exact meeting location:** At the bus stop opposite S-Bahnhof Wannsee. Where we will take the bus nr. 114 at 12:37 towards Heckeshorn. It's also possible to join 12:45 pm at the bus stop "Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz" in case you come from another direction. **About the island:** Pfaueninsel (Peacock Island) is a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site in Berlin’s River Havel, renowned for its romantic landscape, free-roaming peacocks, and iconic white fairytale castle. Please note everyone is responsible for themselves. If you're tired and/or overstimulated, please don't feel obligated to stay and feel free to say your goodbyes earlier on. German version below: *Erkennst du dich im Begriff "Hochsensible Person" (HSP) wieder? Möchtest du dich mit Gleichgesinnten treffen? Oder bist du dir noch nicht sicher, möchtest aber mehr darüber erfahren? Dann komme zu einem Spaziergang/Picknick zur Pfaueninsel.* *Wir laufen vom Haus der Wannseekonferenz am Wasser entlang Richtung Pfaueninsel. Zum Übersetzen auf die Pfaueninsel nehmen wir eine Fähre, diese kostet einmalig 6 Euro (für den Eintritt auf die Insel und die Überfahrt). Zusammen werden wir die Insel erkunden und uns ein Plätzchen zum hinsetzen suchen. Am besten bringst du etwas zum Sitzen mit, z. B. eine Decke oder eine Yogamatte. Wir können Karten spielen, picknicken oder einfach über dein Lieblings-HSP-Thema sprechen.* *Gegen 18 Uhr machen wir uns auf den Rückweg (dann schließt die Insel) und fahren zum Bahnhof Wannsee (wahrscheinlich mit dem Bus 218)* *Wann:* *Samstag, 11. April, um 12:30 Uhr* *Genauer Treffpunkt* *An der Bushaltestelle gegenüber vom Bahnhof Wannsee, wo die Linie 114 Richtung Heckeshorn abfährt* *Bitte beachte, jeder ist für sich selbst verantwortlich. Wenn du müde und/oder überreizt bist, fühle dich bitte nicht verpflichtet zu bleiben und verabschiede dich ruhig früher.*

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 Art Opening Reception - Ryo Kato

Art Opening Reception - Ryo Kato

Fri, Apr 24, 5:00 PM
From Art Opening Events Berlin

Join the aperture of the highly anticipated solo exhibition, "Neuer Glaube," by Japanese painter Ryo Kato. Located in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, this event brings together founders, Artists, art enthusiasts, new in Berlin, and people looking to make new meaningful connections. **When:** Friday, 24th April **Time:** 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Director’s Welcome at 7:15 PM) **Where:** Galerie SLP, Budapester Str. 48, 10787 Berlin **Evening Program** \- 6:30 PM: Exclusive Meet & Greet with Ryo Kato \(Early arrivals\) \- 7:00 PM: Doors Open & Drinks \- 7:15 PM: Welcome Note by Sara Perez\, Director of Galerie SLP \- 7:30 PM – 9 PM: Networking & Gallery Viewing RSVP is encourage. Please only register if you are certain you can attend. [ [REQUEST YOUR RSVP HERE](https://www.saralilyperez.com/so/31PrtwtzP?languageTag=en) ] Follow us on Instagram at [Galerie SLP](https://www.instagram.com/galerieslp/) for a sneak peek of the collection. We look forward to seeing you there.

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April 24 - Berlin AI, ML and Computer Vision Meetup

April 24 - Berlin AI, ML and Computer Vision Meetup

Fri, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
From Berlin AI Machine Learning and Computer Vision Meetup
4.7

Join our in-person meetup on April 24th to hear talks from experts on cutting-edge topics across AI, ML, and computer vision. **[Register to reserve your seat.](https://voxel51.com/events/berlin-ai-ml-and-computer-vision-meetup-april-24-2026)** Space is limited! **Date, Time and Location** Apr 24, 2026 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM [MotionLab](https://motionlab.berlin/) Bouchéstraße 12/Halle 20 12435 Berlin **Kaputt: A Large-Scale Dataset for Visual Defect Detection** We present a novel large-scale dataset for defect detection in a logistics setting. Recent work on industrial anomaly detection has primarily focused on manufacturing scenarios with highly controlled poses and a limited number of object categories. Existing benchmarks like MVTec-AD (Bergmann et al., 2021) and VisA (Zou et al., 2022) have reached saturation, with state-of-the-art methods achieving up to 99.9% AUROC scores. In contrast to manufacturing, anomaly detection in retail logistics faces new challenges, particularly in the diversity and variability of object pose and appearance. Leading anomaly detection methods fall short when applied to this new setting. To bridge this gap, we introduce a new benchmark that overcomes the current limitations of existing datasets. With over 230,000 images (and more than 29,000 defective instances), it is 40 times larger than MVTec and contains more than 48,000 distinct objects. To validate the difficulty of the problem, we conduct an extensive evaluation of multiple state-of-the-art anomaly detection methods, demonstrating that they do not surpass 56.96% AUROC on our dataset. Further qualitative analysis confirms that existing methods struggle to leverage normal samples under heavy pose and appearance variation. With our large-scale dataset, we set a new benchmark and encourage future research towards solving this challenging problem in retail logistics anomaly detection. The dataset is available for download under [https://www.kaputt-dataset.com](https://www.kaputt-dataset.com). *About the Speaker* [Sebastian Höfer](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-h%C3%B6fer-891178121/) is an Applied Science Manager at Amazon Fulfillment Technologies & Robotics, leading machine learning and computer vision research for large-scale robotics and warehouse automation. He received his PhD from the Robotics & Biology Lab at TU Berlin, focusing on Sim2Real transfer and robotic perception. His recent work, “Kaputt: A Large-Scale Dataset for Visual Defect Detection” (ICCV 2025) [37], established a major benchmark for industrial anomaly detection, reflecting his expertise at the intersection of academic research and real-world deployment. **Data Foundations for Vision-Language-Action Models** Model architectures get the papers, but data decides whether robots actually work. This talk introduces VLAs from a data-centric perspective: what makes robot datasets fundamentally different from image classification or video understanding, how the field is organizing its data (Open X-Embodiment, LeRobot, RLDS), and what evaluation benchmarks actually measure. We'll examine the unique challenges such as temporal structure, proprioceptive signals, and heterogeneity in embodiment, and discuss why addressing them matters more than the next architectural innovation. *About the Speaker* [Harpreet Sahota](https://www.linkedin.com/in/harpreetsahota204/) is a hacker-in-residence and machine learning engineer with a passion for deep learning and generative AI. He’s got a deep interest in VLMs, Visual Agents, Document AI, and Physical AI. **Most AI Agents Are Broken. Let’s Fix That** AI agents are having a moment, but most of them are little more than fragile prototypes that break under pressure. Together, we’ll explore why so many agentic systems fail in practice, and how to fix that with real engineering principles. In this talk, you’ll learn how to build agents that are modular, observable, and ready for production. If you’re tired of shiny agent demos that don't deliver, this talk is your blueprint for building agents that actually work. *About the Speaker* [Bilge Yücel](https://www.linkedin.com/in/bilge-yucel/) is a Senior Developer Relations Engineer at deepset, helping developers build agentic AI apps with Haystack. Passionate about AI, she makes complex concepts approachable through hands-on tutorials, both online and at real-life events. **Operationalizing Computer Vision for Overhead Lines: Beyond the Demo** At first glance, visual inspection of high-voltage power lines seems straightforward: collect imagery, run one or two AI models, and report the findings. In practice, moving beyond a proof of concept reveals a range of issues that can make or break a campaign. Common concerns include data quality and coverage, scarcity of the most relevant cases and abundance everywhere else, variations in pylon geometry and asset types across regions, calibration and GIS alignment challenges, and a long tail of edge cases that emerge in real-world operations. This talk introduces Siemens Energy’s end-to-end overhead line inspection solution and shares key learnings from inspecting more than 10,000 km of power lines for real customers across several continents. We will show how raw 2D/3D data is transformed into structured information, delivering insights into asset inventory as well as defects, and supporting maintenance and planning decisions for critical infrastructure. The focus is on the combination of algorithmic building blocks and scalable processing, designed for robustness and consistency at scale, where even low error rates can become operationally significant. *About the Speaker* [Stefan Wakolbinger](https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-wakolbinger-aa0ba874/) is the Development Team Lead for AI & Analytics at SIEAERO, Siemens Energy's digital powerline inspection service. He leads the development of cutting-edge AI and analytics solutions that transform aerial powerline inspection through multi-sensor technology. His team creates digital twins of powerline infrastructure, automates fault detection, and monitors vegetation management—making powerline inspection safer, more precise, and more efficient. Stefan has been driving innovation in this role since September 2022. **Search your video library like a database** Drop in YouTube URLs or upload files and query content four ways: exact keyword matching, semantic search across transcripts, visual scene search via SigLIP2, and LLM-generated answers that synthesise across segments. [Paras Mehta](https://www.linkedin.com/in/pmehtaeu/) is a Berlin-based AI engineer and CTO/co-founder of Sylby, a language learning app he built from scratch, reaching 10,000 users and raising €350K. Previously: data scientist at Motionlogic, senior software engineer at Volkswagen, a PhD from Freie Universität Berlin, and a visiting stint at Cambridge. He now works as an AI engineer at HPI's AI Service Centre.

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Meetup connects art enthusiasts who want to visit galleries together in Berlin. You can find and join events hosted by groups interested in exploring the local art scene.

Arts & culture meetups on Meetup let people gather for activities centered around art appreciation, gallery visits, and cultural explorations in various cities, including Berlin.

Yes, you can join multiple groups on Meetup. If you're interested in a variety of art styles, this flexibility allows you to attend different events and meet diverse art lovers.

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