![]() ![]() As I suspected last month, it appears that the LEGO 2015 Calendar is in fact replacing the beloved free holiday Pick-A-Brick box as the big holiday promo at the LEGO Stores. Hosted by Exploratorium scientist Ron Hipschman.First up, LEGO will continue giving away the free exclusive 2015 Wall Calendar throughout December and until the last day of 2014. 11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., and 3:30 p.m.Īre the primary colors really red, yellow, and blue? How can you get yellow from mixing red and green together? Bring your most colorful questions to this vivid presentation.The Exploratorium will be CLOSED on Thursday, December 25, 2014.įull-Spectrum Science with Ron Hipschman: The Science of Mixing Color The Exploratorium will be closing at 3:00 p.m. The Exploratorium will be open on Monday, December 22, 2014.Įxploratorium Closing Early Christmas Eve All materials provided take what you make. Run by a highly skilled, dedicated team of volunteers, these drop-in workshops mix classic activities with open-ended investigations, encouraging participants to follow their hunches to aha moments of scientific insight. Use everyday materials to create models and other tools for exploring the world around us. Held in the Exploratorium’s Fisher Bay Observatory Gallery, the lectures are free but RSVP is required. Conversations About Landscape is a lecture series that explores contemporary ideas and issues around the natural and built environments. Speakers include Gabriel Metcalf, executive director of the San Francisco Planning and Urban Research (SPUR) Peter Wijsman, water management and climate change adaptation expert with Arcadis US Richard Walker, geographer and author of The Country in the City: The Greening of the San Francisco Bay Area and Robin Grossinger, senior scientist at the San Francisco Estuary Institute and director of SFEI’s Center for Resilient Landscapes. The first in a set of talks exploring strategies for adapting to climate change along the San Francisco shoreline. Read more.Ĭonversations About Landscape: Reconsidering the San Francisco Seawall - Science, Engineering, Design and Politics Deacon will build his Resonance performance around the Disklavier player-piano, influenced by the work of composer Conlon Nancarrow, who used player-pianos to explore music unplayable by human hands. The Exploratorium continues its contemporary music series with Baltimore-based musician and composer Dan Deacon. Join us for delectable presentations and refreshing conversations designed to inspire your scientific palate. Hosted by Clay Reynolds and Chef Loretta Keller of SeaGlass Restaurant, this series offers fresh perspectives from a range of scientists, chefs, farmers, vintners, brewers, and others to enhance your exploration of intriguing and edible topics. ![]() In culinary terms, pairings match complementary or contrasting flavors to create a pleasing complexity. Pairings: Cultivating a Taste for Science Through Food ![]() Exploratorium Free Days are sponsored by UNIQLO USA. 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Ĭome visit us on December 7 (Science of Sharing Day) when we open our doors to the public for free.Julie Yu to discover fluorescence in everyday objects-including yourself. Take a shine to illuminating exhibits, films, and activities, and meet with Exploratorium scientist Dr. Bask in the cascading colors of Mark Lottor’s Mini Cubatron Core and encounter the otherworldly gleam of Metamorphosis, a 1:1000 scale model of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko created by David Delgado, Dan Goods and Jason Klimoski. 6:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Įxcite your atoms at After Dark: Glow, a festival of ebullient lights and subtle glows celebrating the close of the year.Photo: Amy Snyder © Exploratorium, All rights reserved The Exploratorium will glimmer again with lights and colors at this year's After Dark: Glow. For updates, visit our calendar page at "Garden of Playaflies" by Michael Brown and David Williams crosses the bridge between Pier 15 and 17 at After Dark: Glow in 2013. The following information is for events at the Exploratorium in December 2014. ![]()
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