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Science Rendezvous 2023

Photos by Clifton Li (external link) 

Check out photos from our 2022 event!

A child making a big bubble with a volunteer at the Visions of Science booth.
A volunteer making a big bubble in front of three kids at the Visions of Science booth.
A volunteer from Visions of Science making a huge bubble.
A kid smiling while making multiple bubbles.
Seven SciXchange volunteers wearing the red Science Rendezvous t-shirts in front of a booth.
Professor Dave Kirsh holding a model of the earth.
Three participants making slime at the Food Science Now booth
Three SciXchange volunteers holding photos of birds at the Let's Talk Science booth.
A volunteer holding a photo of lung X-rays to the participants at the Lung Function booth.
Volunteers interacting with three children at the Food Science Now booth.
A child puting his or her hand in a beaker filled with purple liquid at the Food Science booth after a volunteer extracted the liquid from the beaker.
Two children playing with the yellow slime in a white container.
Two children colouring the lungs outlined on the activity worksheets with markers.
A child colouring the lung outlined on an activity worksheet with a red marker.
Volunteers demonstrating fun facts about lungs on a presentation board to the participants.
A volunteer holding a spinning wheel for the bird identification activity at the Let's Talk Science booth.
A child making multiple bubbles.
A child is amazed by the size of the big bubble she just made.
Volunteers demonstrating how the lung function by blowing into a lung model made with tubes and plastic bags.
A child excitedly putting on a virtual reality headset.
A volunteer giving a blue pencil to a child after playing the bird identification activity at the booth.
Two children playing with yellow slime with their hands in a white container.
A child engaging in an activity where she is holding a string with a button hanging in the middle.
A volunteer pointing at a presentation board about "How Do X-rays Work?" to a child.
A child blowing to a bubble wand to make a bubble.
Professor Dave Kirsh showcasing a presentation board with photos of different planets taped on a horizontal black velcro for his Place The Planets booth.
A participant holding a picture of a bird while engaging in the bird identification activity with a volunteer.
A child wearing a virtual reality headset and holding a pair of virtual reality controllers while engaging in a virtual reality game activity.
Two kids playing with the yellow slime in a white container at the booth.
Professor Dave Kirsh holding a model of the earth in front of four participants at the Place the Planets booth.
Two volunteers interacting with the participants at the Food Science Now booth.
A volunteer showcasing a presentation board with information about "Green Hydrogen Production" at the Architectural Science and Technology booth.
A volunteer standing next to a presentation board about chloride pollution from the over-use of road salt is listening to a participant at the TMU Urban Water booth.
A child looking at the information about a bird at the Let's Talk Science booth.
Volunteers engaging with participants in an activity called "Human Piano" where they each hold onto a metal device with one hand. As they tap on the other's empty hands, they complete a circuit and create sound.
Volunteers engaging with participants in an activity called "Human Piano" where they each hold onto a metal device with one hand. As they tap on the other's empty hands, they complete a circuit and create sound.
A participant trying traditional indigenous beadwork at the Indigenous Outreach booth.
A volunteer talking to two participants at the TMU Urban Water booth.
A volunteer demonstrating lung function with a presentation board to two participants.
A child trying traditional indigenous beadwork while being guided by a volunteer at the Indigenous Outreach booth.
Two children playing with yellow slime with their hands in a white container at the booth.
Volunteers playing with red slime at the Food Science Now booth.
A volunteer showing photos of lung X-rays to a kid at the Lung Function booth.
A child holding a thermal imaging camera at a booth.
Science Everywhere volunteer Dash McGorman loading the vacuum launcher in front of two children.
A volunteer explaining the ultrasound sound wave by pointing at the TV screen in front of the participants at the Fun with Physics booth.
A Science Everywhere volunteer setting up the vacuum launcher in front of a child.
Multiple participants engaging with volunteers at the Food Science Now booth.
A volunteer holding two photos of lung X-rays which demonstrate a healthy lung and a non-healthy lung.
A volunteer mixing cornstarch, water and red colouring to make red slime in front of participants at the Food Science Now booth.
Indigenous Science Outreach coordinator Caleb Wesley demonstrating the Indigenous loom beading at the Land Acknowledgement booth.
Two SciXchange volunteers.
A participant trying traditionalIndigenous loom beading at the Land Acknowledgement booth. at the Indigenous Outreach booth.
Photos of birds for the bird identification activity at the Let's Talk Science booth.
A child applying glue to the lung outlined on an activity worksheet with two glue sticks.
A Science Everywhere volunteer blowing a ball toward the sky with a leafblower to demonstrate Bernoulli's principle in physics.
A volunteer showing a paper filled with photos of animals to a child and an adult at the Lung Function booth.
A volunteer holding the spinning wheel for the bird identification activity at the Let's Talk Science booth.
Four volunteers from Science Everywhere.
Science Rendezvous volunteers gather together to pose for a group photo.