DATE
EVENT
ORGANIZER
SERIES
TAGS
START TIME
Sunday
Oct 1
Oct 1, 12 pm - 4 pm
CARNIVAL
EnchanTech
EnchanTech
Shweta Mathur
Shweta Mathur
12 pm
DESCRIPTION

EnchanTech – Where Magical phenomena are explained through scientific principles. We are a bridge between magical and scientific realms.

By applying scientific principles and technologies, we can decrypt the seemingly magical aspects of these concepts and understand how they can be achieved through scientific means. While they may not possess the same enchanting quality as magic, they demonstrate the ingenuity and creativity of using scientific knowledge to create magical experiences for kids.

Some products to check on our table:

– EnchanTech Potion: While magic ink may seem fantastical, there are scientific principles that can explain its seemingly magical properties. See and do it yourself to understand how ink can be “magically” revealed by using different PH value chemicals.

– EnchanTech street Lights (Hand wind): A magical light powered by hand winding can be understood through the principles of energy conversion. By incorporating a dynamo mechanism, which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, the rotational motion generated by winding the wheel can produce electricity. This electrical energy is then used to power the light-emitting diodes of street lights, providing the illusion of magic by turning the winding motion into a source of light.

– Light-up Cards & Light-up Wands: These utilize simple electronic circuits to create the illusion of magic. These circuits consist of a power source (such as a battery), conductive tapes/wires, and LEDs (light-emitting diodes). When the card is opened or pressure is applied to a certain area, the circuit completes, allowing electricity to flow and lighting up the LEDs. By strategically placing these components and designing creative card designs, the cards can appear magical when they illuminate upon activation.

– EnchanTech Coloring Robot: This is achieved through a combination of small motor & colors creating the illusion of a magically coloring robot.

LOCATION
Kendall/MIT Open Space
292 Main Street
Cambridge MA
02142
START TIME
12 pm

END TIME
4 pm