“Finding The Window” is currently running at the New York Hall of Science as a hands-on exhibition for kids, framed as a live, on-site program rather than a passive gallery stop. It follows a simple idea: how we look out, look through, and look for openings—using observation and basic physical principles to turn everyday perception into something testable. Its cultural footprint in New York is local and practical, tied to the city’s long tradition of public science education in Queens rather than a premiere narrative. One quiet strength is its insistence that curiosity is a skill you can practice.
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