A new Quest Science Center exhibit at the Bankhead Theater Gallery views the beauty of nature through the lens of science, math and computer programming.
The free exhibit, âSketches in Code: Randomness & Patterns in Science and Art,â will be on display at the gallery, 2400 First St., Livermore, through May 2.
Created in partnership with the Livermore Valley Performing Arts Council, the exhibit explores how art and science intersect to create digital works reflecting the natural world. More traditional works in the form of origami and paintings by local artists are also on display.
According to Quest founder and CFO Alan Burnham, the idea for the exhibit came from a desire to follow up on the science centerâs collaboration with LVPAC two years ago to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing. Burnham said the 2019 Apollo 11 exhibit âwas the most successful art installation to dateâ at the Bankhead gallery.