Audience engagement with digital content has reached new heights during the pandemic, and different kinds of platforms offer quick and easy access to new information.
Read MoreWhile curators say there are distinct advantages, online exhibitions come with their own set of challenges too.
Read MoreScience Gallery Bengaluru (SGB) will hold its first digital exhibition, ‘PHYTOPIA’, which will explore the past, present and future of plants, from August 21 to 30.
Read MoreCalled Phytopia, the event aims to bring about awareness and understanding of the plant world.
Read MoreStepping in to the exhibition is a must, if for curiosity alone, for works such as Italian percussionist Ivan Macera's Diagnesis.
Read MoreTalking about his experience, Oren Ailam, an Israeli public space artist, who presented his artwork called Street Puddle Fountain, which addresses the issue of potholes, said, “I love interacting with people more than working in my studio. All my work is directed to the people on the street.”
Read More‘Submerge’ seeks to showcase what could happen if geologists, hydrologists, civil engineers, ecologists, sociologists, oceanographers, artists, historians and storytellers collaborated and shared their knowledge of water to address challenges of the future.
Read MoreInterlinking of rivers and other factors has led to a lot of exotic, invasive species of fish being introduced into our rivers, said Jagdish Krishnaswamy, Senior Fellow, Suri Sehgal Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation, ATREE.
Read MoreIn the form of videos, one can see the ‘terraformed’ Mars or a dystopic future of Earth.
Read MoreWorkshops, lecture series, master classes and performances to explore what water is, why it is a weird substance and why people should care for it form part of the event.
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