You follow the address and arrive at a humble amphitheater in the middle of a wild, overgrown park area. In the center of the amphitheater lies a huge glass ball in the grass. People are sitting ready all around on the benches. You hurry to find a seat.

Today's consultation theme is the spring festival, which celebrates the coming of spring and light with music and art. However, The problem is that this year's festivities will interfere with the mating season of several birds, and the loud music will disturb their singing.

The hearing takes place over several hours. People eagerly discuss and ask questions - also to the other species. The glass ball in the middle lights up in different colors and patterns along the way, depending on the question and the species to which it is addressed. You ask one of the others how it works, but they need help explaining it. It's something with a lot of data and some advanced models... The session reaches a point where suggestions are open — how can we ensure both spaces for the party and birds?

Two young women from a local lab talk about a new noise-cancellation technology they are working on. They can set up some little things in the trees around the festival, which apparently reduce the sound quite a lot.

You also have an idea that burns inside you — it just wants to come out. You have to raise your hand in the air.