Science and Technology
Science and Technology
Fun, intriguing, interactive installations light up in Exploratorium's 'Glow'
- Art, science and technology bend the boundaries of perception in dazzling, immersive installations in the Exploratorium's annual "Glow" exhibition on view through Jan. 26 in San Francisco. Interactive and for all ages,
The Exploratorium in San Francisco has launched a new exhibit titled "Glow," featuring a variety of interactive installations that explore the theme of light. This exhibit includes works by artists such as Phillip K. Smith III, who presents "Three Parallels," an installation where light moves through three parallel lines creating a dynamic visual experience. Other highlights include "Fluorescent Pool" by Scott Snibbe, where visitors can see their movements reflected in glowing lines, and "Light Walk" by Charles Sowers, which uses light to create an immersive environment. The exhibit not only showcases the artistic use of light but also engages visitors in understanding the science behind light through interactive play, making it both an educational and visually captivating experience. "Glow" is set to run through January 2025, offering a unique blend of art, science, and interactive technology.
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