Health and living area of the Massive Change exhibition in the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Photo: Tim Bonham/Vancouver Art/Bruce Mau Design
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Interface area of the exhibition.
Photo: Tim Bonham/Vancouver Art/Bruce Mau Design
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The Materials Gallery showcases innovations in materials science.
Photo: Tim Bonham/Vancouver Art/Bruce Mau Design
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Materials Gallery, design model image.
Photo: Bruce Mau Design/Vancouver Art Gallery, Copyright: Maris Mezulis
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The Manufacturing Gallery shows examples of innovative and radically sustainable manufacturing processes and products.
Photo: Tim Bonham/Vancouver Art/Bruce Mau Design
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Exhibition design model of the Manufacturing Gallery.
Photo: Bruce Mau Design/Vancouver Art Gallery, Copyright: Maris Mezulis
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Aerogel, displayed in the materials Gallery, is the lightest solid in the world, consisting of 99.8% air.
Photo: NASA/JPL/Caltech.
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Mobility area of the exhibition.
Photo: Tim Bonham/Vancouver Art/Bruce Mau Design
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Japan’s Earth Simulator, shown in the Global Portraits Gallery, creates simulations that predict global change of the atmosphere, ocean and continents.
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The Aerospace Corporation’s Satellite Orbit Analysis Program (SOAP) tracks the space “debris” objects that orbit the globe.
Copyright: JAMSTEC/Earth Simulator Center
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