Gideon Morris, aka Dr. Arthropod of Mad Science in OKC, gets help from CPN After-School students Wyatt May and Tenetke Mato in launching a balloon into the air during the 'Artsplosion' show at Tecumseh Public Library on June 5. Morris also demonstrated how science can help to make art with heat-sensitive paper, a UV light pen and other items. Visit the Pioneer Library System website for a complete calendar of events.
Dr. Arthropod uses a leaf blower and a sock full of suds to create pink clouds, as Tecumseh Librarian Jerilyn Hart tries to catch them in a laundry basket, and Morris gets assistance from two CPN After-School Program students (one hidden).
Dr. Arthropod makes rainbows by shining a light through two compact discs onto a white board, with the help of a CPN After-School Program student. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
Dr. Arthropod and two helpers use heat-sensitive paper to make art.
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Speaking about wearable technology (pedometer)
Speaking about wearable technology (pedometer)
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Loading a tennis ball into the launch pad
Watching a balloon float after launching it
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Having fun with a leaf blower
Having fun with a leaf blower
Having fun with a leaf blower
Gideon Morris, aka Dr. Arthropod of Mad Science in OKC, gets help from CPN After-School students Wyatt May and Tenetke Mato in launching a balloon into the air during the 'Artsplosion' show at Tecumseh Public Library on June 5. Morris also demonstrated how science can help to make art with heat-sensitive paper, a UV light pen and other items. Visit the Pioneer Library System website for a compl...
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