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A sign that hangs over our museum’s entrance reads in part “Here is being created the Exploratorium.” Almost all of our exhibits are created at the Exploratorium by our staff. Ideas for exhibits can ...
See objects float using movie screen technology. Strobing lights are projected into the well, where they are reflected by three rotating sheets of plastic that act like movie screens. The flashing ...
As you walk around this light sculpture, notice the different shapes and angles that comprise the structure. The bilunabirotundas are constructed of a polypropylene honeycomb core material that is ...
Paint the walls with digital light and shadow. This interactive installation, designed using code—or what the artist calls “poetic computation”—invites you to experiment with reflections and light ...
Walk inside hypnotic 3D illusions and question what’s real. What do you think you see? What do you really see? This artwork is part of the Echolyse Project, a series that explores our perception of ...