This Snack models ground failure in a phenomenon called liquefaction. See what happens when you shake up structures, loose sediments, and water in a simulated earthquake. Pour sand and water together ...
Visitors Can Take a Free Ride on the Sea Change, the First Zero-Emissions Hydrogen Ferry in the U.S., and Explore Its ...
Experience dazzling new installations and returning favorites at the Exploratorium’s beloved seasonal exhibition ...
Notice – Please note that the Exploratorium is moving to a new ticketing system on 10/27/25. Tickets for dates from 10/28/25-01/04/26 will be available starting on 10/27/25. Apologies for any ...
Retrain your aim to a skewed view.
A thin window of soap creates an ever-shifting array of colors. Soap film hits the big time at this exhibit, featuring a giant square soap bubble the size of a picture window. The cascading colors you ...
This delicate kinetic sculpture showcases a collection of manufactured goods the artist amassed over a decade. The piece includes plastic toys made in Hong Kong, beads, acrylic sheets, LED lights, ...
The hovering ball of light you see seemingly projected from the sculpture is achieved with nothing more than simple materials and ambient light. Thousands of precision holes in the black panels ...
Take off and fly in a mirror that makes half your body look whole. Here’s an exhibit where watching is at least half the fun. Positioned at one end of this large flat mirror, you can create any number ...
Gordon brings more than two decades of experience in building development programs and campaigns for mission-driven ...
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