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KINSC photo contest
Friday, May 10, 2019

KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest

The KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest is an annual competition for student-submitted images from experiments or simulations that are scientifically intriguing as well as aesthetically pleasing. Judging is based on both the quality of the image and the explanation of the underlying science.

Daniel Feshbach '20 won first place with a heat map depicting paths for a circular robot, which moves at an unreliable angle until encountering a wall.

Very Large Array radio telescope
Wednesday, May 1, 2019

KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest

The KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest is an annual competition for student-submitted images from experiments or simulations that are scientifically intriguing as well as aesthetically pleasing. Judging is based on both the quality of the image and the explanation of the underlying science.

Reilly Milburn '19 won second place in the 2019 contest for "The Very Large Array in New Mexico."

Mohamed's arm stretched out beside the mechanical arm he created, which is opened to expose various wires
Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Visual Culture, Arts, and Media

Mohamed Ali '22 3D-printed a mechanical arm in the Maker Arts Space and developed code to allow the sensors on his arm to communicate with the robotic arm. Photo: Patrick Montero.

A person views an illustrated recipe for artichoke dip
Tuesday, April 9, 2019

The Hurford Center for Arts & Humanities

The John B. Hurford ’60 Center for the Arts and Humanities (HCAH) supports the intellectual and artistic ambitions of faculty, students, and staff, fostering collaboration, experimentation, and critical thought under the auspices of the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, the Tuttle Creative Programs, and other Center initiatives.

To share her new hand-illustrated cookbook with the community, Sarah Jesup ’20, a double major in fine arts at Haverford and psychology at Bryn Mawr, hosted a salsa-making session in the VCAM community kitchen with help from the Hurford Center’s Student Arts Fund.

Mohamed Ali ’22
Monday, March 25, 2019

Visual Culture, Arts, and Media

Mohamed Ali '22 3D-printed a mechanical arm in the Maker Arts Space and developed code to allow the sensors on his arm to communicate with the robotic arm. Photo: Patrick Montero.

Maya Berrol-Young BMC '17 and Courtney Lynne Carter '17
Friday, March 8, 2019

The Hurford Center for Arts & Humanities

The John B. Hurford ’60 Center for the Arts and Humanities (HCAH) supports the intellectual and artistic ambitions of faculty, students, and staff, fostering collaboration, experimentation, and critical thought under the auspices of the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, the Tuttle Creative Programs, and other Center initiatives.

A new multi-media exhibition in the VCAM’s Lower Create Space, curated by Maya Berrol-Young BMC ’17 and Courtney Lynne Carter ’17, explores tropical island imagery and its connection with colonialism and empire. Photo by Alexandra Iglesia '21.

Off the Wall exhibit
Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Visual Culture, Arts, and Media

The Off the Wall exhibition in VCAM's create space is an investigation of Philadelphia's graffiti, street art, and public art curated by Colin Fredrickson '20, Isabella Siegel '19, and Phillip Norman '19. Photo: Patrick Montero.

A man demonstrates how to use a small electronic device while a group of people look on
Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Visual Culture, Arts, and Media

Visiting Instructor Sam Cusemano led an Internet of Things mini-hackathon in the VCAM. Photo: Claire Chenyu Wang '20

Fringes in a photoelastic particle when it was squeezed diametrically.
Monday, October 22, 2018

KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest

The KINSC Scientific Imaging Contest is an annual competition for student-submitted images from experiments or simulations that are scientifically intriguing as well as aesthetically pleasing. Judging is based on both the quality of the image and the explanation of the underlying science.

Yixuan Zhou '20 won third place in the 2018 contest for "Fringes in a photoelastic particle when it was squeezed diametrically," a photo of research advised by Assistant Professor Ted Brzinski.

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