2. Visit a zoo or aquarium that has a living machines exhibit. Some zoos and aquariums have exhibits that feature living machines, such as the San Diego Zoo, the Georgia Aquarium, and the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
3. Attend a science fair or festival that has a living machines exhibit. Many science fairs and festivals have exhibits that feature living machines, such as the Bay Area Science Festival, the USA Science & Engineering Festival, and the World Science Festival.
4. Look online for videos and images of living machines. There are many videos and images of living machines available online, such as on the websites of the Exploratorium, the Museum of Science, and the Smithsonian Institution.
5. Read books and articles about living machines. There are many books and articles about living machines available, such as "The Living Machines" by Chris Beckett, "The Engines of Creation" by K. Eric Drexler, and "Nanotechnology: A Gentle Introduction to the Next Big Idea" by Mark Ratner and Daniel Ratner.