At Innovation Square, a picturesque quad in downtown Brooklyn was transformed into a staging ground for future-shaping innovations. It was an unforgettable day of interactive video games, 3-D printed wares, and hi-tech installations—a showcase of the “best of the best” in the fields of science and technology.
William Close’s Earth Harp used the surrounding architecture to turn Innovation Square into a giant stringed instrument.
People of all ages were able to interact with robots, create 3-D objects, and more.
In Danceroom Spectroscopy, programmer Phillip Tew turns visitors into fields of energy in order to teach quantum dynamics.
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