In Rocket exhibit, visitors push a button to pump air into the rocket and pressurize it to the maximum. After there is sufficient pressure in the rocket, visitor pushes the fire button and the count-down begins. After the completion of the count-down, the rocket launches with an amazing speed.
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
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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In the Soap Film interactive exhibit, visitors create a soap film by pulling a cord to see an ever-shifting array of colors.
In Robot Programming exhibit, visitors try to accomplish the task of pick and place a ball by programming the robot through the touch screen. The exhibit offers basic programming and algorithm development experience.
By using Digital telescope exhibit, visitors are able to view planets, stars, galaxies that are millions of kilometers away.
Energy Quiz exhibit provides an apportunity for the visitors to test their knowledge about energy theme. It provides interesting and popular information in the form of multiple choice and Yes/No questions. When the visitor gives a wrong answer through the touch screen, the right answer is given as feedback. The questions are provided in a…
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With this ultimate VR paragliding experience, visitors can swoop over rivers, steer through caves and compete in races.
Foucault Pendulum exhibit moves with the Earth and the Earth turns underneath the pendulum and appears to change direction throughout the day, an effect caused by the Earth’s rotation. In the morning, the venue starts the pendulum swinging in a predeterminde direction. During the day, the pendulum knocks down a peg every 20-25 minutes, making…
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With Coriolis Effect exhibit, visitors observe how the Coriolis force works by rotating the sphere.
“In Smart City exhibit, visitors behave as city stakeholders and by using pucks on top of a part of your city’s map to play with the different “”city KPIs”” which includes population level, they see how it may affect urban design decisions, upgrades in the system and general transportation decisions. They choose and implement their…
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Centrifuge exhibit allows visitors to experience the G-Force effect created by their circular movement. During the experience, visitors try to solve the given problems on the touchscreens. As they solve the problems, speed of the centrifuge decreases, as they fail to cope with the problems, the speed of the centrifuge increases.
Catch Them If You Can exhibit allows visitors to test their reflexes by challenging them to catch the randomly dropping sticks. Objective is to catch as many sticks as possible.
In Human Body Systems exhibit, visitors experience the functioning of systems in the human body interactively through a touch screen.
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.
Interactive Water Curtain exhibit is able to represent both symbols and letters, as the visitors desires through a control panel.
“When visitors get close Sneeze exhibit, it sprays water on the face of the visitors along with a
With this replica of an international Space Station exhibit, visitors experience how astronauts feed, sleep, make their toilet, control the space station and communicate with Earth.
With AR Energy Table exhibit, visitors supply energy to their virtual city by placing given objects on the table. As visitors place more objects on the table various types of power plants show up. According to the given instructions appeared on the table, visitors move the objects to create a sustainable power consumption.
In this area, kids play with huge foam objects with various shape and size.