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Flavor Lab and the Lemonade Stand

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DESCRIPTION: Experiment with different flavors and combinations to see which are favorites or fails. Use common kitchen materials like sugar and lemons or other citrus to make your own refreshing drink. Is yours sweet, savory, or sour? Learn how different combinations of flavor mix, how color influences perception and if the state of the solution matters. Design your own label for your drink and create other items to set up your very own lemonade stand. Join this workshop for a fabulous mix of science, design and creativity.

Recommended for ages 5-10

LEARN ABOUT

  • Material science

  • Science experiments

  • Crafts

WORKSHOP FORMAT: 1 hour live online via zoom

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Nathier is a multidisciplinary designer, researcher and artist, with a Master’s in Interactive Telecommunications [ITP] from NYU. As a designer, she creates rich visual landscapes that materialize in sets, experiences and interactive installations. Her current research focuses on the relationship between human and non-human interactions and what arises when emerging technologies are involved. She has an interest in living materials and possible intersections between biological and computational systems.

MATERIAL NEEDED: Water, citrus (lemons, limes, oranges etc.) or other fruits, containers (recycled containers or glasses), sugar, food coloring, flavor powder, white paper, scissors, markers
Optional: salt, something carbonated, straws,spoons, microwave or kettle

PRICE: $20/session OR $75 for 5 sessions (you’ll save $5/session with purchase of a package)

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