Exhibits
We have built over 100 different science museum exhibits, mostly for the Cambridge Science Centre. These have included electrical generators, ball runs, stick insect cages, logic blocks and dissected household items.
We think that 95% of the time a small exhibit can teach and fascinate your visitors just as much as a large exhibit. Plus they have the advantage of being much cheaper, and you can get 2-3 times as many in the same space, allowing your visitors to explore more science, and making it more likely they will find something that inspires them.
This is a very bizarre tactile illusion. Put you hands either side of a series of wires, and pull them across, your other hand will suddenly feel smoother than velvet.
Most of us have no idea how the world looks to the significant number of colourblind people, and most mammals. Use this exhibit to find out.
A really quite surprising illusion where something can appear both rough and smooth at the same time.