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Planning to visit the museum? The Exploratorium will be closing early on Tuesday, March 25, at 4:30 p.m.
Visita el Exploratorium en marzo y busca perfiles en todo el museo que rindan homenaje a las mujeres históricas y contemporáneas en la educación matemática y matemática, cada uno junto con una ...
An animal that blends in with its environment is much easier to see when it's moving than when it's still.
Edmark’s 3-D printed sculptures, called blooms, animate when spun under a strobe light.
Light projected through a drop of salt water reveals an abundance of life. Plankton Drag Footer CTA Visit Join Give ...
Turbulent Orb is a half-meter diameter sphere full of special, colored, flow-visualization fluid. The sphere is mounted on top of a pedestal, it spins on a good bearing. Visitors grasp a metal ring on ...
Wave Organ is a wave-activated acoustic sculpture located on a jetty that forms a boat harbor in the San Francisco Bay.The concept was developed by Peter Richards and was installed in collaboration ...
Floater Theater is an intimate theatrical environment that whimsically prompts participants to explore the fascinating, commonly experienced phenomenon of eye floaters. During Katchadourian’s ...