Do all grains of sand have the same color, and what would the world look like if the sea and the sky were not horizontal elements?
Join us for an open workshop where we explore the beach, the tides, and the sky together using DIY kaleidoscopes developed by architect David Garcia for Bringing In The Tide.
We will explore the kaleidoscope’s ability to create new, colorful, and complex patterns and reflections with even the slightest movement—reminding us of the world’s unpredictability and constant change.
We Collect Images of Blåvand
During the activity, you can take photos of Blåvand through the kaleidoscopes as a special memory.
Bringing In The Tide is collecting images for a shared mapping of the tides’ variability and visitors’ perspectives on the site. Please send your image, including the date and time, to project manager Anna Ankerstjerne at aann@varde.dk.
Practical information
The creative workshop is organised by NaturKulturVarde. It is free to attend and does not require registration. Read more here.
The creative workshop takes place at the Nature Centre by Blåvand Lighthouse. It is an open workshop held on selected Saturdays from 10:00 - 14:00
The target group is families with children, local residents, and tourists. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please remember to dress appropriately for the weather.
INFO
The creative workshop is organised by NaturKulturVarde. It is free to attend and does not require registration. Read more here.
The kaleidoscope was developed by architect David Garcia for Bringing In The Tide. The idea is for children to explore sand, shells, water, the sea, the horizon, and the sky through the kaleidoscope, opening up new ways of experiencing the world around them.