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The Seeing Gallery opened in 2002 as part of the NSF-funded
Seeing
collection.
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Click on the links below to see more information about the exhibits that have appeared in the Seeing Gallery
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Reflections
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Magnetic Movie
A film by Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt. Inspired by discussions with space scientists and actual recordings of magnetic field data, Semiconductor brings a delirious surrealism to NASA’s Space Sciences Laboratory at UC Berkeley.
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3X3+1
The Seeing Gallery becomes an artists’ studio—a space for artists-in-residence Jessica Miller, Adam Hathaway, and John Edmark to share ideas with Exploratorium educators, scientists, and exhibit developers and to experiment with new methods of working.
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Light Walks
An Homage to Exploratorium Artist Bob Miller
Works by Kit Kube, Mark Esper, Michael Brown, Michael Walsh, and Jane Aaron
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Virtual Unreality
The artists in this exhibition embrace the inherently unreal nature of computer-generated environments to create landscapes and creatures that are subtly familiar, yet ultimately strange and otherworldly.
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In the Land of the Lilliputian
Explored the nanoworld through art
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Turing Tables: A national premiere by Franz John. Sound design by Ed Osborn
Explores the transformation of seismological data into sound and image
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Light as an Artistic Medium 1930/2005
Works exploring the power and subtlety of light by László Moholy-Nagy and Thomas Bartels
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Sculptural Information
Interactive artworks exploring the interface between data and sculpture, featuring works by Margaret Michel, Michael Rees, Shirley Shor, and Mary Tsiongas.
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Natural Reflections
A series of artworks using the lens of nature to explore the human condition, featuring works by Binh Danh, Claudia Hart, Vanessa Renwick, and John Slepian.
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Art Life
Featuring works of interactive media by Brian Knep, Golan Levin, Casey Reas, and Scott Snibbe
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Cutting Edge: Artists Experiment With Glass
Five artists who work with glass in nontraditional ways: Lillian Ball, Rebecca Cummins, Leighton Pierce, Thad Povey, and Michael Rudnick
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Liquid Time Series: Tokyo
Camille Utterback
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Pedestrian
Shelly Eshkar and Paul Kaiser
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