With Artist Robot exhibit, visitors stand in front of the exhibit which takes their pictures and the computer that camera was connected digitizes the image and sends it to the robotic arm. Then, the robotic arm draws the portrait on a regular piece of paper using a regular marker. Visitors can take the drawing as…
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The concept of Kinetic Sculpture involves mechatronic and/or mechanical wonders presenting an artistic design. Many types of this exhibit involves sevreal objects attached to step motors. They can be moved as programmed to create a stunning visual performance. https://sebaexhibits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Kinetic-Sculpture.mp4
With Explorer Robot exhibit, visitors control the robot arm with the joysticks or touchscreen, take sand and stone samples from the Mars surface. Subsequently, items collected are taken to the virtual central station for analysis.
In How Big is the Universe? exhibit, using a trackball, visitors make a journey from subatomic particles to the largest picture of the universe while comparing their sizes on a projected wall or screen.
At the Infrared Camera exhibit, an infrared camera detects the heat radiating from warm objects and projects it on a big screen, allowing visitors to see what’s hot (and not) about them and the other visitors and objects in their surroundings. https://sebaexhibits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Infrared-Camera.mp4
With AR Spacebox exhibit, visitors create their virtual planet, Mars by placing given objects on the table. As visitors place more objects on the table colonies, rockets, vehicles etc. show up. According to the given instructions appeared on the table, visitors move the objects to create a sustainable colony.
Power Plant VR Tour exhibit offers visitors an immersive power plant tour experience using virtual reality technology. Visitors have the opportunity to examine the systems in the power plants closely such as hydroelectric plants, wind turbines, and nuclear power plants.
With this Sustainable Energy Timeline exhibit, starting from the early years of using sustainable energy resources, visitors experience chronological timeline of the energy revolution through a huge interactive wall.
With this iconic outdoor Wind Trees exhibit, energy obtained from the leaf-shaped wind roses placed on a metal tree-shaped structure meets the power needs of some exhibits. https://sebaexhibits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Wind-Trees.mp4
Piezoelectric Selfie exhibit lets visitors to create energy by jumping on the piezoelectric platform. The saved energy is used to illuminate the exhibit and provide the electrical energy required for visitors to take selfies or to make various electrical appliances work.
In Cycle Plane exhibit, as visitors pedal, propeller blades start spinning and makes the visitor’s plane rotate.
With Rocket Models exhibit, 1:144 scaled realistic rocket models such as Saturn V (NASA, 110.6 m), Falcon Heavy (SpaceX, 70 m), and Ariane 5 (ESA & CNES, 52 m) are displayed in a specialty lighted acrylic case.
Visitors can lift a vehicle by using the ropes hanging from the Huge Lever exhibit.
In Catapult exhibit, visitors first set the castle and aim the catapult. They see how far they can launch and put their skills to the test and they’ll be invading castles in no time.
With this immersive VR Underwater experience, visitors dive in the ocean and observe marine sanctuaries without getting wet. These virtual reality headsets, visitors see amazing habitats and animals.
With Industry Timeline exhibit, starting from the early ages of industrialization era, visitors experience chronological timeline of industrial revolution till today’s cutting edge technologies through a huge interactive wall.
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.
With Icy Bodies exhibit, in a specially lighted water pool, small parts of dry ice are dropped and they careen around simulating the movement and appearance of comets.
Bubble Race exhibit involves three acrylic tubes filled with different liquids with varying viscosity levels. When visitors activate the mechanical pump to push air through a tube, they observe the differences between liquids in terms of bubble behaviors, i.e. bubble goes faster in the liquid with lower viscosity, and vice versa. https://sebaexhibits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/BUBBLE-RACE.mp4
With Water Consumption exhibit, visitors discover some intriguing facts about water usage and find out about importance of water in our lives.