Ice Cream | After Dark and Pairings
Pairings: Ice Cream
"The discovery of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery of a new star." Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, Physiologie du Gout, 1825
People throughout the world have tinkered with different means of perfecting ice cream especially here in San Francisco. Get the scoop on ice cream chemistry with Dr. Maya Warren and find out how its microstructure affects the way ice cream melts, feels, and tastes.
Join us for robust presentations, refreshing conversations, and sample tastings designed to inspire your scientific palate.
Please note: Seating and tastings are limited to 140 ticketed guests.
To reserve a seat and something to eat, pick up free tickets onsite at the Observatory. Seating and tastings are limited to 140.
7:00 p.m.  Fisher Bay Observatory Gallery 6
Learn more about the series, Pairings: Cultivating a Taste for Science Through Food.ÂÂ
Sewn Scenarios with PNosa
Think of any scenario. Put it into five words or less. Now watch as artist PNosa interprets your words and uses a sewing machine to draw the resulting image on fabric.
Embroidered patches will be available for purchase.
PNosa is a sewing artist who draws with a sewing machine (without a computer or a template) powered by a solar panel and a bicycle electric generator. Paul is on a sewing tour across America facilitating people's creativity and demonstrating alternative energy sources.
6:30-9:30 p.m.
Thursday, 07/12/18
Contact:
Phone: 4155284444Website: Click to Visit
Cost:
$15 General; $10 Members; Free for Lab MembersSave this Event:
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ExplOratorium
San Francisco, CA 94111
USA
Phone: (415) 528-4444
Website: Click to Visit
