The March Project is on its way: π Eclipse Viewer + Experiments with Light
Added 2024-04-03 19:21:20 +0000 UTCComing your way:
A paper viewer for the April 8th solar eclipse. And a booklet explaining how you can use it (with other paper thingamabobs embedded into the cover.)
The overarching theme is that you can use paper as an interface on light itselfβto better understand how it works.
While these experiments can be conducted during non-ecliptic times as well, they are most dramatic during the eclipse. Because at least 25% of my shipments are delayed each month (making a time-sensitive mailing fraught), I have a DIY version that you can download and build as well.
Here is a template for building the viewer. (You'll need black paper or cardstock, translucent vellum, and a thick needle 1-1.5mm in diameter):
https://www.kellianderson.com/books/eclipse/cut-and-score-lines.pdf
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Here is the booklet of activities (featuring Bob Miller's Light Walk from the Exploratorium):
https://www.kellianderson.com/books/eclipse/booklet-pdf.pdf
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I will be doing a performance/workshop version of this content at Atlas Obscura's Ecliptic Festival (https://ecliptic.atlasobscura.com). If you're there, come find me!
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International subscribers: Because the timing of international mail is unpredictable, I only sent the eclipse viewer to those of you where the timing estimate seemed promising. Everyone else will be receiving a different project related to light. I don't think you'll be disappointed- but if you are, let me know and we will figure out a solution.
Happy eclipse everyone!
Kelli
Comments
Yay! A toy just for me π€
Anna Olesen
2024-04-03 19:27:55 +0000 UTC