RESILIENT EARTH

Embark on a transformative journey at RESILIENT EARTH, an unprecedented collaboration between Science Gallery Atlanta at Emory University and Accenture. This immersive exhibition is not just about showcasing sustainability; it’s about empowering you to recognize your existing contributions to the health of our planet while discovering your own path forward toward a more resilient future.

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CARBON

CARBON called into question our existing relationship with carbon.  We are all made of carbon, as is everything around us. From medicine and machinery to architecture and art—the sooty fingerprints of carbon are visible on almost everything humanity has built. How do we make sense of this paradoxical element—critical to life yet capable of suffocating it?

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AI: WHO’S LOOKING AFTER ME?

AI: WHO’S LOOKING AFTER ME? took a questioning and playful look at the ways artificial intelligence is already shaping so many areas of our lives - from our healthcare and justice systems to how we look after our pets. Who holds the power, who distributes the benefits, and who bears the burden of existing AI systems? Can we rely on these technologies for our wellbeing and happiness?

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PSYCHE

PSYCHE explored the mind, the brain, and the complexities of thinking and feeling. The season hosted interactive exhibits that explored mental health, artificial intelligence, social impediments to mental wellbeing, and more. PSYCHE provided visitors exciting, new, and diverse ways to engage with the mysteries of the mind.

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INVISIBLE

With 95% of the universe a mystery, what role do artists and scientists have in unravelling and understanding the unknown? How can we begin to look for something that we can’t even define? INVISIBLE highlights the critical role of science, art and philosophy in imagining the unseen and questioning the invisible.

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PLASTIC: CAN’T LIVE WITH IT CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT IT

Plastic has great power, and with great power comes great responsibility. It has changed our daily lives and our environment more than any other material. The unsustainability of our relationship with plastic is well documented, but to stop using plastic is not an option. Its use has revolutionised industrial design, and more essentially, modern medicine relies on plastic so heavily that even the most basic medical procedures would be unimaginable without it.

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