Think back to when you were a child, when everything was new and strange and fascinating. The sounds, sights and sensations of an inexplicable world. The different colours of the sky, strange numbers and equations in grown up books, the sound of birds singing, feeling a tree’s bark for the first time, a kitten’s whiskers, the joy of collecting earthworms and wondering what their families were like. Discoverer of imaginary worlds no human had set foot on before, harbouring who knows what manner of alien life. Across the universe in the blink of an eye, faster than light, wondering if there were colours that no one had ever seen before?
What if you could connect again to the Holy Curiosity of childhood, and equip yourself to explore and advance the latest and most advanced scientific, technological, and artistic developments, in the company of a group of like-minded people? What would you create, where would you explore?
Would you create brilliant new music instruments that you would then perform with, along with friends? Or make a new intelligent scientific instrument to look at the quantum world, or deep space? Would you create a new form of expression through an interactive artistic installation, or follow in the footsteps of giants through a visual exploration of mathematics and fractals? Would you revisit the childhood computer games you loved by creating a loving tribute that others could enjoy?
We ask the question: How can Curious Engineering serve the world?