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Creative Recharge: Technology, Innovation and Me School Holiday Programmes

Explore the endless possibilities brought about by advancing technologies!

This September school holiday, join us for workshops and activities to imagine possible futures and get hands-on with art, science and technology as part of In the Ether – A Festival of Technology and Innovation.

For both digital natives and non-natives, there are opportunities to try something new for all!

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1 – 30 Sep
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Various locations at the Museum
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Mix of complimentary and ticketed programmes

Learn more about In the Ether
In the Ether – A Festival of Technology and Innovation celebrates a moment of convergence of art, science and future-forward technologies.

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Programme Highlights

  • Digital Discoveries: Creating with Generative AI
    Digital Discoveries: Creating with Generative AI

    31 Aug, 7, 14 Sep | 10.30am –  12pm

    Basement 2, Rainbow Room

    S$10 per participant

    Recommended age group: 10 years old and above

     

    Get hands-on with how artificial intelligence 'sees’ and ‘creates’ and learn how to effectively craft prompts and use artificial intelligence to generate your own creations!

    This activity involves the use of an iPad. All equipment is provided.

    What is Generative AI?

    Generative artificial intelligence (AI) describes algorithms that can create new content, including audio, code, images, text, and videos based on data they were trained on.

  • Digital Discoveries: 3D Scanning and Painting
    Digital Discoveries: 3D Scanning and Painting

    6, 13 Sep | 2.30pm – 4pm

    Basement 2, Rainbow Room

    S$10 per participant

    Recommended age group: 10 years old and above

     

    Explore using 3D-scanning technology to create digital models and bring them to life with vibrant colours and textures.

    This activity involves the use of an iPad and Apple Pencil with version 5.3.7 of the app Procreate. All equipment is provided.

    What is 3D Scanning and Painting?

    3D scanning is a process of analysing an object from the real world to digitally recreate its shape and appearance. The surface of these digital models can be painted using a digital art software.

  • Storytelling Sessions: The Ocean Gardener
    Storytelling Sessions: The Ocean Gardener

    22 Sep, 12 Oct | 10.30am – 12pm

    Basement 2, Rainbow Room

    S$10 per participant

    Recommended age group: 5 – 9 years

     

    Join our ArtScientist-In-Residence Cesar Jung-Harada in exploring what it means to live in harmony with the ocean!

    Participants can be inspired by the story of an ocean gardener who saves a coral reef and craft animal and human puppets who could live together in an Ocean City as imagined by Cesar.

     

    About Cesar and his Ocean City

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  • In the Ether Tours
    In the Ether Tours

    From 3 Sep | 4pm

    Level 1, Lobby

    S$5 per participant

    Recommended age group: 7 years old and above

     

    Join our Education Specialist to explore the captivating art, interactive and screen-based installations across the museum that push the boundaries of artificial intelligence and blockchain.

     

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  • Drop-in: Design a Solar City
    Drop-in: Design a Solar City

    20, 27 Sep | 2pm – 5pm

    Level 1 Rain Oculus, behind Lobby

    Complimentary on a first-come, first-served basis

    Recommended age group: 7 years old and above

     

    Drop by and design your own solar city using circuity and solar panels at the lily ponds around ArtScience Museum.

    *In the event of inclement weather, this activity may be delayed or cancelled.

  • Drop-in: Quick, Draw!
    Drop-in: Quick, Draw!

    1 – 30 Sep

    Basement 2, Circulation

    Free admission

     

    Quick, Draw! is a game built with machine learning where you draw, and a neural network tries to guess what you're drawing. Millions of players have contributed millions of drawings that now form the world's largest doodling dataset.

    Image credit: Google Creative Lab

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