The Science Gallery Bengaluru on August 9 started its third bodily exhibition season at their premises in Hebbal below the theme ‘Calorie’. The assorted displays, artworks, movies and interactive experiences are aimed toward making guests take into consideration the supply of their meals in addition to their relationship with it.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Dr Ekroop Kaur, Secretary of the Division of Electronics, IT, Biotechnology, and Science and Know-how; Dr Kiran Mazumdar Shaw of Biocon, one of many patrons of the gallery; and Dr Jahnavi Phalkey, director of the gallery.
‘Calorie’ spans a variety of themes. It highlights the potential of edible bugs and options tactile inventive shows like Ragi.internet, which exhibits ragi seedlings rising from a mattress of discarded e-waste. The exhibition explores the origins of grains by way of a show of dozens of rice varieties, whereas its conclusion is represented by way of a sculpture by artist Dayananda Nagaraju that depicts a tower of gunny sacks used for storing crops.
Different thought-provoking artworks on show embrace meals waste that has been dehydrated into capsule type, in addition to a sculpture room representing drying racks for the Bombay duck, accompanied by recipes for its preparation.

Some displays are extra sensible, that includes containers the place edible crickets are cultivated and a big aquarium for rearing molluscs. The shows handle points associated to meals shortage, together with pictures from the Madras famine and different displays.
‘Calorie’ additionally contains interactive parts for guests. One exercise invitations contributors to weave a bodily strand by way of blocks symbolising genes, permitting them to create their very own idea for a rice pressure. One other exercise presents a twist on the traditional online game Snake, incorporating parts that encourage gamers to think about the impacts of shortage and world warming.
The earlier exhibition, Carbon, took a equally broad method, with displays as numerous as graphene sheets on the nano-scale seen in digital actuality, or photographic shows of India’s coal mines.
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Dr Shaw stated on the inauguration, “I’m delighted to be a part of yet one more exhibition season, which explores how each calorie fuels life and the very important hyperlinks between meals programs, ecosystems, farming, and local weather. It urges us to rethink how we use assets, develop crops, and adapt to local weather change. Like our previous work on carbon, it’s a area for younger minds and consultants to query, experiment, and form concepts that may affect coverage.”

Chatting with the Indian Categorical, director Jahnavi Phalkey stated, “Calorie explores our relationship to meals and vitamin: what we eat, who grows and makes our meals, the way it reaches our desk throughout social teams….now we have chosen concepts which might be primarily based in analysis and journey properly within the public area. We would like our viewers to discover what they know and what extra is there to know in order that they’ll make knowledgeable decisions about their very own meals habits.”
She added, “Our displays, as at all times, come from throughout the globe together with India, and throughout codecs from video video games to pictures so that everybody can begin to attract concepts from the place they’re snug.”
The exhibition will likely be open for guests freed from cost till July subsequent 12 months.

