The Pacific Science Center (PacSci) is presenting a new exhibit called “Creatividad silvestre | Wild Creativity” that explores biomimicry, an engineering approach that studies nature’s designs and processes to solve human challenges. The exhibit, which opens on September 21, 2024, and runs through January 5, 2025, invites visitors of all ages to learn about biomimicry through hands-on design challenges. The exhibit has previously been hosted by other science centers and was produced and toured by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI). The exhibit was made possible by a National Science Foundation grant and in partnership with the Biomimicry Institute, Adelante Mujeres, and The Fleet Science Center. The exhibit showcases the interplay between art and natural sciences and how it informs our world. Visitors can learn about how nature’s designs have inspired human innovations, such as the study of birds and their anatomies leading to the invention of airplanes.
Immerse yourself in the wonders of biomimicry with Pacific Science Center’s innovative new exhibit, where science meets art
by EcoBees | Feb 2, 2025 | Biomimicry
