The Art of Curiosity: 50 Visionary Artists, Scientists, Poets, Makers & Dreamers Who Are Changing the Way We See Our World
By (Author) Exploratorium
Weldon Owen, Incorporated
Weldon Owen, Incorporated
1st December 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Impact of science and technology on society
Biography: science, technology and medicine
500
Hardback
200
Width 184mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm
762g
Fifty of the worlds most creative people share their stories, their inspirations, and their unique takes on science and education, all inspired by the Exploratorium science museum.
What do music visionary Brian Eno, kinetic sculptor Theo Jansen, science writer Mary Roach, Mythbuster Adam Savage, and Pulitzer-winning journalist Thomas Friedman have in common They are all game-changers: scientists, artists, entertainers, and activists who revolutionized their fields with bold new perspectives and approachesand they all had transformative, course-setting experiences at the Exploratorium.
Join them and 45 more brilliant thinkers and doers in a wonderfully playful, insightful, and sometimes incredibly moving journey to see how you, too, can harness your powers of observation, inquiry, and engagement to be the change you want to see in the worldregardless of who you are or what you do.
Interviewees and Subjects Include:
Oscar-WinningSound Designer Walter Murch on observation
Laurie Anderson on art as a way of knowing
Memory Expert Elizabeth Loftus on how we learn
Oliver Sacks on perception
Mary Roach on how she learned to ask the right questions
Adam Savage on the fun of finding things out
Mickey Hart on the art of playing to learn, and learning to play
California Governor Gavin Newsomon the importance of science
Community activist Randy Carter on finding joy in the worst of places
. . . and dozens more interviews, insights, and activities suggested by artists, scientists, poets, and politicians, in a book thats guaranteed to make you a more creative person. And maybe just change the world.
Internationally acclaimed as the first hands-on science museum of its kind, the Exploratorium invites visitors to explore the world through science, art, and human perception, providing inquiry-based, mind-expanding experiences that transform learning. Located in San Francisco, the museum is home to more than 600 interactive exhibits, all of which create an otherworldly and awe-inspiring experience of everyday physical forces. More than 1 million people visit the museum annually, and 13 million visit its website.