Flight Tube

Visitors experiment with the movement of objects in turbulent air.  The vertical air stream is generated by a large fan at the base of the exhibit and directed upwards through a large, clear plastic tube.  A variety of objects may be tossed in the open top or fed in through a space at the bottom and watched as it spins, floats, sinks or flies in the wind. 

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Zoetrope

The Zoetrope was one of several precursors to modern films.  It is made of spinning drums with slits that allowed the viewer to observe the subtly

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Spin Art

This exhibit was constructed from a bicycle.  For each visitor, a new piece of paper is attached to the painting platform with binder clips.  Visitors may either

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Moon Dust

The Moon Dust Table is a square table with a rotating disk inset in the top.  Like a potter’s wheel, the disk is constantly spinning.

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Animation Station

The RIMOSA Animation Station is a one stop shop for creating animations. Using an iPad and an app named “Stop Motion,” visitors can take a

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Harmonograph

This exhibit consists of a table that supports three built-in pendulums. Two pendulums connect and where they meet, a pen is connected with a clip.

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