The Nature of Color

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Our world is awash in color. Come and explore the world of color in this immersive exhibition!

Color makes the world feel vibrant and alive. But that’s not all. Color helps us make sense of the world. It contains vast amounts of information-about the natural world, and the human world.

Color comes from light. What is light? Think of it as an electromagnetic wave, with every wavelength a different color. But all these colors are concealed in white light, like light from the Sun. Experiment with light in the white room and see what colors you can create.

Feeling Color
Which colors make you feel good? What colors do you find relaxing-or invigorating? Colors affect our mood, our perceptions, even our behavior. There’s plenty of evidence that colors inspire deep feelings in almost everyone. Step into the yellow room to explore how colors make you feel.

Living Color
Why did so many colorful plants and animals evolve? In many cases, their colorful displays help them survive and reproduce. In the green room, discover why some animals use eye-catching colors while others aim to blend into the background.

The Meaning of Color
Colors take on different meaning in different times and places. Red can convey a wide range of symbolic meanings including status, power, marriage, and affiliation with sports teams, the conservative Republican party in the U.S, and the Communist party in China. Find out about how colors can create shared identity and the many uses of red throughout human history, from cave art to college sports, in the red room.

Making Color
Some objects reflect only certain colors of light, while others make their own colored light. Find out how objects can produce color in many different ways, depending on how they interact with light, and how people have searched for pigments and dyes to make their lives more colorful, in the blue room.

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Mon, Sep 2 • -

COSI – Center of Science and Industry • 333 West Broad St., Columbus 43215

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Mon, September 2 • All Day

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Our world is awash in color. Come and explore the world of color in this immersive exhibition! Color makes the world feel vibrant and alive. But that's not all. Color helps us make sense of the world. It contains vast amounts of information-about the natural world, and the human world. Color comes from light. What is light? Think of it as an electromagnetic wave, with every wavelength a different color. But all these colors are concealed in white light, like light from the Sun. Experiment with light in the white room and see what colors you can create. Feeling Color Which colors make you feel good? What colors do you find relaxing-or invigorating? Colors affect our mood, our perceptions, even our behavior. There's plenty of evidence that colors inspire deep feelings in almost everyone. Step into the yellow room to explore how colors make you feel. Living Color Why did so many colorful plants and animals evolve? In many cases, their colorful displays help them survive and reproduce. In the green room, discover why some animals use eye-catching colors while others aim to blend into the background. The Meaning of Color Colors take on different meaning in different times and places. Red can convey a wide range of symbolic meanings including status, power, marriage, and affiliation with sports teams, the conservative Republican party in the U.S, and the Communist party in China. Find out about how colors can create shared identity and the many uses of red throughout human history, from cave art to college sports, in the red room. Making Color Some objects reflect only certain colors of light, while others make their own colored light. Find out how objects can produce color in many different ways, depending on how they interact with light, and how people have searched for pigments and dyes to make their lives more colorful, in the blue room.

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