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  • How To Look at Public Art: A Six-Year-Old Explains

    Have you ever wondered about the public art you see around town? Do you know how to find the meaning of outdoor sculptures and paintings? Join an adorable six-year-old host on a journey to discover monumental public artworks throughout San Francisco. Do you have a favorite public artwork in your town? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNO14EzuPM4

  • Graffiti Meets The Digital Age | TIME

    Forget spray paint, graffiti artists today think in terms of laser pointers and skyscrapers. Meet James Powderly and Evan Roth, of Graffiti Research Lab. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBdOolaisIc

  • Installation Art defined – From Goodbye-Art Academy

    A series giving you all the definitions of popular art terms accompanied with visuals to help you better understand the terms. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH6DW8jUNmI

  • Emphemera defined – From Goodbye-Art Academy

    A series giving you all the definitions of popular art terms accompanied with visuals to help you better understand the terms. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_MfhOt4PJg

  • Creating Graffiti With Lasers And Pixels

    Stuck somewhere between an artist and an engineer, James Powderly has created some of the most unique and imaginative technologies used in street art in the past couple years. Find out how he went from working at NASA to working with street artists.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4ocIIBTqLs

  • How to levitate water | THE WATER BRIDGE |

    Since the late 1800’s, this mystery has plagued scientists. Why does the water stream not break? How does it appear to levitate? The water thread phenomenon is discussed and demonstrated! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZzuFGw4XCg

  • Floating water bridge between two beakers

    The interaction of electrical fields and liquids can lead to phenomena that defies intuition. A famous example is the Floating Water Bridge: a slender thread of water held between two glass beakers in which a high voltage difference is applied. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC8KDYcdiUI

  • Arduino Water Level Sensor Tutorial

    In this video, we’re going to cover how to use the water level sensor with the Arduino. The water level sensor will help you easily detect the presence of water and a relative idea of its depth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7WRi5U5lQk

  • Testing the Electrical Conductivity Of Water – Experiment

    Testing the Electrical Conductivity Of Water – ExperimentThis experiment tests the conductivity of water with different dissolved compounds. Ionic and covalent conductivity is compared. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3pGtXyYKDE

  • Science Snack: Conductivity Meter

    This simple and portable device lets you test the conductivity of liquids anywhere, any time. https://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/conductivity-meter

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