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  2. Cybernetic Serendipity - Wikipedia

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    Several pieces were purchased by the Exploratorium in 1971, some of which are on display to this day. [14] In 2014 the ICA held a retrospective exhibition Cybernetic Serendipity: A Documentation which included documents, installation photographs, press reviews and publications and a series of discussions in one of which Peter Zinovieff took ...

  3. Jon H. Else - Wikipedia

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    The Day After Trinity: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb (1980) [5] Palace Of Delights: The Exploratorium (1982, aired on Nova), producer, director, cinematographer; Eyes On The Prize: America's Civil Rights Years (1987, covering 1954–1965), series producer for PBS and cinematographer

  4. Pat Murphy (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Explorabook: A Kid's Science Museum in a Book by John Cassidy, Pat Murphy, and Paul Doherty (1991) Murphy, Pat (1993). Bending light : an Exploratorium toolbook. By Nature's Design (1993) by Pat Murphy; The Science Explorer (1996) by Pat Murphy, Ellen Klages, and Linda Shore; The Color of Nature (1996) by Pat Murphy and Paul Doherty

  5. BookBrowse - Wikipedia

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    BookBrowse is an online magazine and website that provides book reviews, author interviews, book previews, and reading guides. [1] [2] The magazine is independent of publishers and does not sell books that it reviews. [3] The site offers both free and premium content that is available by subscription. [4]

  6. Book Review Digest - Wikipedia

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    Wilson publishes its digest online as two products: Book Review Digest Retrospective and Book Review Digest Plus, respectively covering 1905–1982 and 1983 through the present day. At the time of their launch in the mid-2000s, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Retrospective compiled 1.5 million reviews from over 500 English-language publications on 300,000 books ...

  7. Exploratorium (film) - Wikipedia

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    Exploratorium is a 1974 American short documentary film about the Exploratorium science museum in San Francisco, produced by Jon Boorstin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film explores the museum through imagery and sound, without voice-over.

  8. Larry Shaw (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, he worked with the Exploratorium's Center for Media and Communications to extend the museum's interactive learning environment with multi-media, video and telecommunications. [5] The Exploratorium and Larry Shaw utilized STEAM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Art, Math) to help visitors understand the world, long before the STEAM (or STEM ...

  9. Ned Kahn - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Rings at the Exploratorium. Some examples of Kahn's work to capture the invisible include building facades that move in waves in response to wind; [11] [12] indoor tornadoes and vortices made of fog, steam, or fire; [13] and a transparent sphere containing water and sand which, when spun, erodes a beach-like ripple pattern into the sand surface.