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  • Embry – Riddle Aeronautical University: Observer

    Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University Jim and Linda Lee Planetarium 3700 Willow Creek Rd., Prescott, AZ, United States

    Filmmaker Ian Cheney embarks on an experiment in which he brings a series of keen-eyed observers – scientists, artists, a hunter – to a range of locations around the world, often without telling them where they are going, and asks them simply to describe what they see. sing a small red frame to focus their...

    $10
  • Arizona State University: CYBOTAGE – Infrastructural Flesh Opening Reception

    Step Gallery 605 E. Grant St., Phoenix, AZ, United States

    “CYBOTAGE” is a solo exhibition where art, biology, global security and social science converge. Named after its central body of work, this series of animated digital colossi probes the ethical dilemmas of human enhancement technologies—sparking dialogue on their impact on society and the environment. Inspired by the colossal guardian statues of Ancient Egypt’s Abu Simbel, these...

    Free
  • Arizona State Parks & Trails: Catalina Nights

    Catalina State Park 11570 N. Oracle Rd., Tucson, AZ, United States

    Night hiking is an exciting way to experience Catalina State Park’s desert wildlife and dark skies. On a one-mile, guided hike on the Nature Trail, learn about the desert’s nocturnal animals like scorpions and bats. Enjoy a constellation tour featuring a variety of cultures and astronomy facts. Please bring a flashlight and a jacket. Caution:  The...

    Free with Park Fee
  • Mesa Community College: “The Dark Side of the Light” Planetarium Show

    Mesa Community College Planetarium 1833 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ, United States

    Light pollution. Have you ever heard of this term? How can something as essential as light even be associated with pollution? And yet, there it is. For several centuries, we have become accustomed to lighting up artificial light sources after dark, considering them natural. But it’s not. Living organisms, both, plants and animals, have adapted...

    $7.54
  • Mesa Community College: “The Dark Side of the Light” Planetarium Show

    Mesa Community College Planetarium 1833 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ, United States

    Light pollution. Have you ever heard of this term? How can something as essential as light even be associated with pollution? And yet, there it is. For several centuries, we have become accustomed to lighting up artificial light sources after dark, considering them natural. But it’s not. Living organisms, both, plants and animals, have adapted...

    $7.54
  • Mesa Community College: “The Dark Side of the Light” Planetarium Show

    Mesa Community College Planetarium 1833 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ, United States

    Light pollution. Have you ever heard of this term? How can something as essential as light even be associated with pollution? And yet, there it is. For several centuries, we have become accustomed to lighting up artificial light sources after dark, considering them natural. But it’s not. Living organisms, both, plants and animals, have adapted...

    $7.54