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credit: Lishka Arata
exploration on an art and science installation project at Palomarin with artist Tiffany Bozic
As we prepare for our Fall 2019 school art year, we are coming across many articles regarding STEAM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, ART & Math). The integration of the Arts in our current education system is so vital in children’s needs.
Here is an interesting read that ...
www.clairescreativeadventures.com/the-importance-of-steam...
Feel the Sound is a new multi-sensory exhibition at the Barbican Centre, running from 22 May to 31 August 2025. It redefines how we perceive sound, exploring its power to evoke emotion, trigger memory, and create physical sensation through immersive, interactive installations.
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Feel the Sound is a new multi-sensory exhibition at the Barbican Centre, running from 22 May to 31 August 2025. It redefines how we perceive sound, exploring its power to evoke emotion, trigger memory, and create physical sensation through immersive, interactive installations.
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Gargi Chugh's nature journal pages from the 2024 CASA Committee Bird-A-Thon team count (the CASA Wrens) on Saturday, October 12, 2024
Indian heritage in digital space is a government’s digital program for preserving our national heritage for future generations. Over time our ancient buildings become deteriorated and many parts of them start falling apart. In such a situation, the ancient heritage of India is being rejuvenated through digital mapping and 3D designing by science and technology. India Science TV Channel offers a video on Indian heritage in digital space showing various government actions to promote the program and its general information.
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photo courtesy of Maya Amyx
A day at the Palomarin Field Station
8 week internship in July and August 2023 funded by the Maxwell Hanrahan Foundation
Feel the Sound is a new multi-sensory exhibition at the Barbican Centre, running from 22 May to 31 August 2025. It redefines how we perceive sound, exploring its power to evoke emotion, trigger memory, and create physical sensation through immersive, interactive installations.
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Tiktok |
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Medium |
Bluesky |
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Feel the Sound is a new multi-sensory exhibition at the Barbican Centre, running from 22 May to 31 August 2025. It redefines how we perceive sound, exploring its power to evoke emotion, trigger memory, and create physical sensation through immersive, interactive installations.
Website |
Tiktok |
Threads |
Medium |
Bluesky |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
Feel the Sound is a new multi-sensory exhibition at the Barbican Centre, from 22 May to 31 August 2025. It redefines how we perceive sound, exploring its power to evoke emotion, trigger memory, and create physical sensation through immersive, interactive installations.
Website |
Tiktok |
Threads |
Medium |
Bluesky |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
credit: Lishka Arata
exploration on an art and science installation project at Palomarin with artist Tiffany Bozic
photo courtesy of Maya Amyx
A day at the Palomarin Field Station
8 week internship in July and August 2023 funded by the Maxwell Hanrahan Foundation
Feel the Sound is a new multi-sensory exhibition at the Barbican Centre, running from 22 May to 31 August 2025. It redefines how we perceive sound, exploring its power to evoke emotion, trigger memory, and create physical sensation through immersive, interactive installations.
Website |
Tiktok |
Threads |
Medium |
Bluesky |
Facebook |
All photographs © Andrew Lalchan
photo courtesy of Maya Amyx
A day helping out the soils team in the soils lab
8 week internship in July and August 2023 funded by the Maxwell Hanrahan Foundation
photo courtesy of Maya Amyx
A day at the Palomarin Field Station
8 week internship in July and August 2023 funded by the Maxwell Hanrahan Foundation