Thiruvananthapuram: The upcoming Global Science Festival Kerala (GSFK), organised by Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) in collaboration with various state and international science agencies will feature the wonders of science, technology and art including the renowned 'Museum of the Moon', the organisers said.
Slated as Asia's largest science festival, the first-ever GSFK will be held for 45 days starting in December 2023, at the Life Sciences Park in the state capital, Amuseum ArtScience, a trust which collaborates with the government in organising the festival, said. 'Museum of the Moon' is a 2016 inflatable installation artwork by British artist, Luke Jerram. Amuseum trustee Ajith Kumar said GSFK 2023 will serve as a remarkable platform for experts, students and enthusiasts from around the world to celebrate the wonders of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics.
"GSFK 2023 promises to captivate visitors with its intricate science exhibitions, curated by experts, housed within the 'Life Science' pavilion. The festival, which will take place in an area of 250,000 square feet, will showcase mega walk-ins, digital interactive platforms, replicas and specimens. Additionally, attendees can look forward to engaging in night-time observations, a science congress, and captivating cultural performances," Kumar said.