Category: Biology

Homunculus

Homunculus is an iconic exhibit that exhibits enlarged lips and hands related to the manipulatory and speaking skills of humans.

Mindball

With Mindball exhibit, visitors try to win a war of relaxation inthis two-player game where they have to try to “out-relax” their opponent in order to win. https://sebaexhibits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Mind-Ball.mp4

Elements in Human Body

With Elements in Human Body exhibit, visitors explore chemical elements found in various organs of the human body via a touch screen.

Infants Miracle

In Infants Miracle exhibit, a 5-minute fast-forward journey of a human body from womb to a full-grown baby is presented on the display. The animation also highlights the order of organ formations.

Dizzy Tunnel

Dizzy Tunnel exhibit turns LEDs on and off to generate the visual illusion of movement. Visitors may lose their balance or feel dizzy inside the tunnel, because of contradictory sensory messages between their vision (the world is spinning) and their balance receptors (the ground is perfectly still). https://sebaexhibits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Dizzy-Tunnel-at-Museum-of-Illusion-KC.mp4

AR Wall

With AR Wall exhibit, visitors find themselves in habitats with very close to wild animals.

Hamster Wheel

With Hamster Wheel exhibit, visitors run inside a human-sized hamster wheel. While they are running in the wheel, the amount of calories they spend is visible to all visitors.

Silence Race

With Silence Race exhibit, as visitors walk across the gravel floor of the short tunnel, a sound meter measures the visitor’s loudness and gives a score. Visitors try to beat their previous score and also their friends’ scores.

Whisper Dish

With Whisper Dish exhibit, one visitor whispers into the focal point of one whispering dish, while a second visitor stands listening at the focal point of the second dish.

Skeleton Biker

With Skeleton Biker exhibit, as visitors pedal the bike, theskeleton rider mimics the body movements of the visitor illustrating how human skeletal system operates.

Human Brain

Human Brain exhibit places visitors in control of a dynamic voyage from the brain’s lobes and fissures into its internal structure and the microscopic level of synapses and neurotransmitters. Visitors start their journey from the outside of the brain and are invited to go deeper and explore all the way to the cellular level. By…
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Finger Prints

With Finger Prints exhibit, miracleous unique design in fingerprints is presented through an interactive software similar to the one used in CSI labs. In this exhibit, fingerprints of the the visitors are scanned and compared with the ones stored in the system.

Senses Station

In this highly experiential Senses station, visitors explore sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste exhibits.

Heartbeat Drum

In Heartbeat Drum exhibit, visitors stand across from each other around a large drum with their hands placed on the handles in front of them. Sensors in the handles detect each user’s heartbeat. At first, each drumstick will beat a different rhythm, but it is possible through time and coordination for the visitors to slow…
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Sneeze

“When visitors get close Sneeze exhibit, it sprays water on the face of the visitors along with a 

Digital Microscope

Digital Microscope exhibit lets visitors observe the contents of various living and non-living creatures digitally through microscopes.

Seeds

In Seeds exhibit, visitors place small tubes containing a real seed into a slot and on the screen they watch the simulated development of the seed to the plant or tree. The exhibit highlights the phenomena of seeds and the transformation of non-living things into living organisms and vice versa.

Golden Ratio

With Golden Ratio exhibit, visitors face to the mirror and thanks to the image processing technology, the exhibit detects the visitor’s body parts and measures them. Then it appears on the mirror that how well-matched the visitor’s body is with the golden ratio.

Biomimicry

Biomimicry exhibit lets visitors experience sustainable solutions to human challenges by emulating nature’s time-tested patterns and strategies. Tools and technologies imitating the nature have been in use in several circles of our lives, such as nanotechnology, robotics, artificial intelligence, medical science, and military. In this exhibit, tools and technologies inspired from nature are presented in…
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Human Body Systems

In Human Body Systems exhibit, visitors experience the functioning of systems in the human body interactively through a touch screen.