Exploratorium's annual light-based art exhibition will feature dazzling new works and fan favorites ...
What's So Interesting About Blood? — A Scientist's View ...
Mars in a Minute-How do you land on Mars?
The Exploratorium—Piers 15 and 17—San Francisco, Susan Schwartzenberg ...
Using a calculator at the exhibit you can divide the number chips by the number of crossings. The more chips you throw the closer this ratio gets to pi. This surprising method of calculating pi, known ...
Exploratorium Artist-in-Residence Nina Katchadourian works across various media—including photography, sculpture, video, and sound—incorporating playful juxtapositions and conceptual twists to provoke ...
The ClimateMusic Project with the San Francisco Conservatory of Music ...
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In June 2024, we said goodbye to the current format of the Tinkering Afterschool program. It has been a bittersweet process to navigate through the steps it takes to properly send off an entire ...
Introducing explOralab: 150+ Ways to Investigate the Science All Around You ...
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 ...