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Humans think, feel, and interact, and these phenomena are all open to scientific investigation and creative exploration. Here, you and others are the exhibits—so play with social interactions, observe others, and contribute your reflections.
Ang Patak ng Luha (pagkatapos ni Robert Irwin) ay nagsasama-sama ng maselan, tradisyonal na Islamic decorative geometric na pattern at arkitektura na may modernong mga materyales. Ang obra ay inspirado ng jaalis, masalimuot na inukit na mga screen na nagbibigay ng mga gumagalaw na anino habang ang Araw ay sumisikat at lumulubog.
Discuss your interpretations of these words and images.
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Confusing sensory information can be profoundly disturbing.
Combine beats and melodies in a musical conversation.
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This exhibit features a 12-foot long poster containing over three million tiny digits of pi. A computer at the exhibit lets you look up the position of any number sequence while a sliding magnifier can be positioned for you to see the sequence for yourself.
This work addresses the poetics of motion, time and color. Participants are able to explore animated effects such as how sequences of images create movement. By displaying sequences simultaneously, movement forms are created. The history of the movement is expressed through multiple rainbow-colored images that evoke memories of legendary photographer Harold Edgerton's work.
Want to see what's inside? You'll need help!
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Even randomly formed groups can generate instant rivalries.
This two-person drinking fountain was inspired by the Prisoner's Dilemma, a famous paradox of game theory: Do you choose to sacrifice your companion—and to some degree yourself—rather than risk being a trusting chump?
Where: This exhibit is not currently on view.