ASKlabs works collaboratively with artists, scientists, and engineers to tell inspiring stories of creativity and innovation for public audiences. We help share their amazing stories of process and discovery by creating engaging digital content and programs for public audiences, from digital content to events and exhibitions. Our award-winning films have screened internationally on screens large and small. We've documented a Feminist Hackathon at the MIT Media Lab, Richard Serra's largest outdoor work to date, and the creation of the world's largest kinetic lightning machine. Explore our film and video projects below:
ASKlabs
DOCUMENTARY FILM+VIDEO
ASKlabs creates engaging video content in partnership with artists, scientists, designers, and engineers. We specialize in telling stories of process, innovation, and discovery.
PROJECTS
Our projects have ranged from a feminist Hackathon at the MIT Media Lab to artist Richard Serra's largest outdoor work to date. Two of our subjects are featured in the Guinness Book of World Records. (Guess which ones!)
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Our experience producing non-fiction popular science programming for major TV networks such as Discovery, Fox, and National Geographic serves us well in translating big ideas into stories.
Content and Event Partners:
AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science)
The Arts at MIT
Boston Museum of Science
The Exploratorium
Gibbs Farm Sculpture Park, New Zealand
The Good Ones
Hypersonic Engineering and Design
Lightning on Demand
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
MIT (Edgerton Center, List Visual Arts Center)
MIT Media Lab
National Gallery of Art
PBS
Peabody Essex Museum
RISD Museum
Sci-Starter
Wellesley College