How bees see flowers?
Flowers are evolved to attract bees. Bees have compound eyes composed of thousands of tiny lenses called Ommatidia. These lenses work together to create a mosaic image, which allows bees to see a wider field of view than humans. Bees can see flowers in ultraviolet (UV) light, which is invisible to humans. Flowers have evolved to reflect UV light to attract pollinators like bees. This allows bees to identify the flowers that have nectar and pollen quickly. This exhibition will be an interactive play between these flowers and the viewer.
How bees see flowers? - New Media Interactive Experience
Opening on Wednesday, August 16,2023, 18:30 Hrs
On view till August 20 Hamburg Hall, Goethe-Zentrum Hyderabad
Exihibition will be open to the public 10 am to 7 pm.
Tanvir Nagore is a creative technologist who explores the boundaries of art to create unique experiences. He has a keen eye for how technology can be used to enhance the human experience.