This iconic exhibit illustrates the chaos theory and is mostly used as an attractive outdoor exhibit. While mesmerized by the magical movements of the buckets, visitors observe the chaotic movements caused by the butterfly effect of the angular momentum.
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.
In this Water Cycle exhibit, in a contained environment formation of clouds by evaporating water is simulated. By this way, visitors have the opportunity to observe the simulation of water cycle.
With Water Consumption exhibit, visitors discover some intriguing facts about water usage and find out about importance of water in our lives.
With Digital Waterfall exhibit, visitors experience a digital waterflow that use projection mapping technology.
With Wave Energy exhibit, visitors create waves of various heights using the levers. The power amount generated from the waves is shared with the visitors via voltmeters.
Water Quiz exhibit provides an opportunity for the visitors to test their knowledge about water 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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In this interactive Water Soccer exhibit, visitors compete against each other as they experience the water pressure.
Using the various hoses available, visitors from all ages create foggy soap bubbles in various sizes with this Foggy Soap Bubble exhibit.
Using the various hoses available, visitors from all ages create misty soap bubbles in various sizes with this Misty Soap Bubbles exhibit.
Interactive Water Curtain exhibit is able to represent both symbols and letters, as the visitors desires through a control panel.
In the Soap Film interactive exhibit, visitors create a soap film by pulling a cord to see an ever-shifting array of colors.
In Bubble Monster interactive exhibit, visitors stand in the middle of a circle surrounded with soapsuds and then lift the circle by pulling the cord. As the circle rises visitors seem to be wearing a cloth made up with soapsuds.
With Soap Bubble Maker exhibit, visitors play with soapsuds using several figures to make bubbles in various sizes.
Iconic Giant Water Table exhibit features a series of dynamic water experiences which flow in a continuous river circuit. Activities include musical instruments, vortex, basketball, pipes building, LEGO play area, boat racing, fountain programming, water mill, river and dam station, cause and effect water physics, and a toddler splash areas
In Watershed Table exhibit, visitors experience the determining role of the riverbed plays for the stream and the speed of the river.
In Whirlpool exhibit, visitors generate a big whirl by turning the handle that stirs the water. In the oceans, streams of water move in different directions. Sometimes when streams of water crash a whirl will arise. The longer the turning lasts the bigger the wheel become. These kind of whirls have a lot of suction…
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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