SAN FRANCISCO, California (CSO) — The Association of Science and Technology Centers held its annual conference in San Francisco from September 5 to 8, 2025, bringing together science engagement professionals from museums, science centers, and allied organizations. The 2025 theme focused on connectivity.
As part of the conference excursions, the Exploratorium hosted Unplug and Play at its Pier 15 campus. The open-house event combined live music, food, and informal exploration, inviting attendees to move freely through the Exploratorium and engage with 700+ interactive exhibits spanning science and technology across multiple dimensions.
In this setting, the attendees were themselves science engagement professionals whose work I am drawn to documenting. This created an opportunity to document the space and observe practitioners making connections with one another and with exhibits designed for curiosity and play.
This photo essay presents Unplug and Play in monochrome.
Mission Delirium brass band performs at the entrance of the Exploratorium as ASTC conference attendees lined up outside to enter the Unplug and Play event. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)Attendees line up inside to show their tickets to enter the Unplug and Play event that was funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)Attendees access one of several food stations inside the Unplug and Play event. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)Caption for the Deviation Game by Tomo Kihara & Playfool. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi)Entrance to the Tinkering gallery featuring electricity and magnetism exhibits. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi)
Brass band members performing at the entrance of the Exploratorium. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)
Exploratorium’s Fab Lab. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025) Life and living systems demo station which conduct both structured and open-ended demonstrations. CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)
Attendee looks on as the results from the “Deviation Game” by Tomo Kihara and Playful are displayed on the screen. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)
Exploratorium’s tinkering process. Make it, test it, and repeat. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)
The many flavors of emotion exhibit. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)Attendee explores the “What will they eat” exhibit at the Exploratorium. The exhibit asks participants to “watch rotifers to see if they accidentally eat bits of plastic. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)Attendees play the “Cooperation Game” exhibit with the following instructions: “Your city is flooding! Work with others to move everyone to higher ground, where they will be safe.” (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025) The Tactile dome which the Exploratorium describes as a “journey through total darkness.” (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)Jonah Cohen (Director of Science Education, McWane Science Center in Birmingham, Alabama) connecting with other attendees. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)
An exhibit showcasing a rotating zoetrope where stroboscopic lighting makes stationary figures appear animated. (CSML Video/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)
Connections are formed and strengthened amongst exhibits, food, drinks, and more. (CSML Video/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)
Attendees converse outside the Exploratorium as the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge lights up the skyline beneath the moon.(CSML Video/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025) Attendees view inverted reflections in the Giant Mirror exhibit at the Exploratorium. (CSML Photo/Fanuel Muindi/Sept 6, 2025)
Fanuel Muindi is a former neuroscientist turned civic science ethnographer. He is a professor of the practice in the Department of Communication Studies within the College of Arts, Media, and Design at Northeastern University, where he leads the Civic Science Media Lab. Dr. Muindi received his Bachelor’s degree in Biology and PhD in Organismal Biology from Morehouse College and Stanford University, respectively. He completed his postdoctoral training at MIT.
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