Inspired by Luke Jerram’s childhood in Bristol, UK, where the moon-tugged tides are the second highest in the world, this artwork is printed from 120 dpi NASA imagery. It shows every cliff and crater ...
Make it. Test it. Repeat. The Tinkering Studio is an immersive, active, creative place where visitors can slow down, engage in the investigation of phenomena, or make something that represents their ...
For more over 40 years, the Teacher Institute has been creating Science Snacks—hands-on, teacher-tested activities that bring explorations of natural phenomena into the classroom. Each activity uses ...
Bob Miller’s creative practice was defined by an "unhardening of the categories," as he used to say—a refusal to accept formal categories of study such as science, art, math, or engineering. Instead, ...
Students gain valuable experiences while making and tinkering. Educators can use this framework to notice, support, document, and design assessments for student learning—and to reflect on how your ...
Meyer Constellation sound and state-of-the-art projection make the Kanbar Forum ideal for special media events including seminars, lectures, and film screenings. A fully customizable space with ...
Lose yourself in a sudden, swirling mass of fog. In a city notorious for fog, this immense artwork by Fujiko Nakaya intermittently shrouds a pedestrian bridge spanning Piers 15 and 17 with clouds of ...