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Colourful Eckert IV map projection generated by AI
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Art to Critically Examine AI & Robotics

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Chantal Rodier
University of Ottawa, and adjunct curator with Ingenium
Oct 14, 2022
The CRAiEDL STEAM Collective invites you to experience two artworks while asking yourself how they might challenge your pre-existing understanding of the topics and technologies they interrogate...
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Experimental Collection Engagement with the Locomotives and Rolling Stock Collection

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Chloe Dennis
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
May 3, 2022
The majority of Ingenium’s locomotives and rolling stock collection are not currently on public display and most likely will never be due to their size, weight, and maneuverability. New technologies and digital tools, however, create opportunities for these rail artifacts to be seen and accessed by a wider audience. With this in mind, I created a virtual tour that brings together 360 images, artifact histories, archival material, sound, and other Ingenium projects to tell the story of rail
A small two-door grey electric vehicle parked on the street in front of a shop.
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Lithium-Ion batteries in Canada: Documenting a technological revolution

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Erich Weidenhammer
Curator, University of Toronto Scientific Instrument Collection
Apr 1, 2022
A black-and-white image depicts a wooden house in a working-class neighbourhood, early 1900s.
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The cut nail: A revolutionary technological innovation

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Jean-Philip Mathieu
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jan 25, 2022
This tiny object may be the blandest innovation of the Industrial Revolution, but it radically transformed the ability of people to house themselves.
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Music meets technology: Raising the bar

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Jonathan Cousineau
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Dec 23, 2021
In his second article, Ingenium's Electronic Technologist Jonathan Cousineau explains how he created a better, more portable version of a laser harp.
A clear, plastic harp-shaped frame has a series of colourful wires coming out of the top. The harp sits on a countertop against a wall; a colourful mural can be seen in the background.
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Music meets technology: Building a laser harp

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Jonathan Cousineau
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Dec 20, 2021
If a harp had no strings, could it make a sound? Ingenium's Electronics Technologist Jonathan Cousineau embarked on a quest to find out.
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STEAM Horizon awards program seeks inspiring, science-minded youth

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Dec 7, 2021
As a young Indigenous woman, Samantha Burke says there were very few people in STEAM fields to look up to. Read how she is becoming that role model, thanks to winning a STEAM Horizon award.
A women receives a COVID-19 vaccine from a healthcare worker in a school gym. Six people stand in the background, watching and clapping.
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Tech tales: Capturing the stories behind Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout

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Jennifer Fawcett
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 29, 2021
Did you ever stop to think about the chain of events that had to happen before you could roll up your sleeve for a COVID-19 vaccine?
A young girl wearing a flowered dress is running through a path in a wheat field. Wind turbines are visible in the background, against a bright blue sky.
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Bringing the past, present, and future to life with a captivating artifact

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Janelle Fournier (she/her)
Sep 7, 2021
Ever thought about using artifacts to bring science to life in your (virtual) classroom?
Over-the-shoulder shot of curator and conservator peering under the hood of the Electronic Sackbut synthesizer. Internal wiring and circuitry behind keyboard is exposed.
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Uncovering the secrets of the world’s first synthesizer (Part I)

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Tom Everrett, PhD
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
May 26, 2021
Canadian Hugh Le Caine invented the 1948 Electronic Sackbut — the world's earliest known electronic synthesizer. Now a team at Ingenium is bringing this revolutionary instrument back to life.
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