But maybe most intriguing are two round screens, each featuring a blinking, animated eye.
When a child approaches a screen, the eye shuts, and images from the Met’s collection take its place.
The other eye screen, at toddler level, reveals images from modern video art.
By turning dials, visitors can change variables like shadow, color, angle and distance and see how they affect the objects pictured.
Art and science intersect again in the music station, whose instruments might seem more appropriate for Dr. Seuss than for a symphony.
Persons:
”, Nina Callaway, we’re, ” Holder, Seuss, Kip Washio
Organizations:
Yamaha