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Artbound
Blended Worlds: The Fusion of Art & Science at JPL
Season 15
Episode 2
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) transforms science into awe-inspiring creative projects showing how a passion to explore space informs art. Scientific advancements happening at JPL are taking the form of unforgettable immersive experiences that help imagine better futures. The film includes “Blended Worlds,” a featured exhibit part of Getty's Pacific Standard Time (PST ART) initiative.
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