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What's new in touring exhibitions - 1

Preview current and upcoming touring science exhibitions across Europe. This fast-paced session will give you a glimpse of the enormous range of exhibitions on offer, leaving it up to you to make contacts and find out more.

You will also be hearing about the relaunch of EXTRA, the Ecsite science touring exhibitions database.

There are no more exhibition pitch slots left in this session.  

Facilitator

Audrey OConnel
Museum Consulting
Audrey O’Connell + Associates
Seattle
United States

Session speakers

Head of Exhibition Section of the Science Museum, Thailand
Khlong Luang
Thailand
Play and Learn with Traditional Local Thai Toys Exhibition - This exhibition is about toys that are made from natural materials and are normally used to teach Science and Thai traditional wisdoms. Over many years traditional Thai toys have been created and shaped through experimentation and play. Imagination is also a key part of the design, inspiring creativity in players and allowing them to develop skills. Nature, the environment and surrounding resources are generally the inspiration for Traditional Thai toys and they are created using imagination and the resources available to people. The exhibition will highlight to how to play with these amazing toys and learning scientific knowledge, especially physic and environmental science that relate to daily life, for example, background of the natural toys, spinning toys, toy using springs, Sound toys, Force and motion toys, Puzzles, Gravity toys, Work related toys and Balancing toys. The exhibition also provides make and play activities for STEAM learning to all audiences. Also, this exhibition will stimulate knowledge, understanding, attitude, values, enjoyment, inspiration and creativity and develop skills, action and behavior.
sales and marketing manager
Talent - A unique exhibition that will enlight your hidden talent. On a group of interactive exhibits, you can test your skills and in the end get an answer on what area you are talented in. Is it mathematics or should you be a biologist? Is your talent hidden in social area or are you a perfect handyman? With a set of carefully chosen tasks, everyone will know the answer. And what is your talent?
marketing specialist
Liberec
Czech Republic
Sexmision - Our most controversial exhibition is ready to fascinate and educate the rest of Europe. First-in-Europe and unique travelling exhibition about human sexuality is about to leave our centre. Sensitively treated topic was consulted with child psychologists and sexologists and offers an unforgettable experience to children as well as adults. Sections I, WE, THEY, TABU sparingly describes all aspects of the sexual behavior of human species. Infographics meet interactive exhibits and answers all the questions you ever had.
Cristina Gonzalez_Parque de las Ciencias
Head of Communication Department
SOS. Lessons learned after a disaster - At present the media globalizes in real-time accidents and disasters generating unusual expectation: those of Japan, Chile, Indonesia, USA etc., are just to name a few, scenarios and yet the basis for changes in prevention. The public receives a lot of information about the event, but usually does not know the changes and improvements in terms of security and prevention that happen afterwards. Risk Prevention, from a multidisciplinary approach, encompasses the accidents at work, home, natural disasters, transport, etc., which makes it a social investment, whose moral, human and economic reversal is unquestionable. The exhibition is a friendly, emotional and understandable space that invites the visitor to participate and reflect, that activates their curiosity and addresses the risks and their prevention in an open and clear way.
Manuel Roca
Production Department Manager
Granada
Spain
WOW. Wonders of Wildlife - A co production between Parque de las Ciencias and the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, “WoW. Wonders of Wildlife” takes the visitor on a journey through the wilderness. The exhibition captures scenes from nature in a “frozen in time” way, depicting their behaviour in their habitat, something that we normally can only see in documentaries. It is a stimulating stroll, taking the visitor from one spectacular scene to the next. Astonishment is the rule. Curiosity follows. The exhibition not only WOWs the visitor for its beauty but also encourages them to observe and enjoy the story behind each scene, through images, videos, interactive objects on animal behaviour, their biomechanics and the conservation of these species.
Thanassis Kontonikolaou
General Manager
Thermi
Greece
IDEA: Ancient Greek Science and Technology - This brand new travelling exhibition, developed by NOESIS- Thessaloniki Science Center and Technology Museum, will take you through a unique journey to the world of Ancient Greek Science and Technology. Discover inventions that were created during the antiquity, that influence the development of our societies even today. Astronomy, architecture, automata, arts are a few of the thematic areas of this exhibition. Coming up for the first time, including numerous artifacts, this exhibition highlights the most important moments of world history and the contribution of the Greek spirit to it.
Director of International Partnerships
Nomad Exhibitions
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
MONKEYS Pre-announcement – Step into the rainforest and come face-to-face with some of your closest living relatives. National Museums Scotland and Nomad Exhibitions present MONKEYS, a major new family-friendly exhibition which explores the fascinating world of primates. Presented within an immersive and specimen-rich environment, the production brings innovative taxidermy to life and invites visitors to meet both their primate ancestors and today’s apes and monkeys. MONKEYS explores the extraordinary diversity of primates from the tiny mouse lemur to the mighty gorilla, examining how they live, move, eat, play and interact and how they have evolved and adapted over time. The conservation issues which many species face in the modern world will also be addressed, encouraging visitors to think about what they can do to help. The exhibition features more than 30 spectacular new taxidermy specimens of monkeys, apes, lemurs, lorises and bushbabies, engaging digital and mechanical interactives, stunning photography and film. MONKEYS will be presented at the National Museum of Scotland from 9 December 2016 to 23 April 2017 and is available for tour from June 2017.
President and Director
Boston
United States
The Science Behind PIXAR - Enjoy a unique look into the Pixar process, and explore the science and technology behind some of the world’s most beloved animated films and their characters with The Science Behind Pixar. This exhibition gives an unparalleled view of the production pipeline and concepts used at Pixar Animation Studios. Participate in more than 50 fun hands-on activities, listen to firsthand accounts from studio members, and come face-to-face
 with re-creations of
 your favorite Pixar film
 characters, including
 Dory, Buzz Lightyear, Edna Mode, Mike and
 Sulley, and WALL•E! The exhibition begins with a short movie to introduce the production pipeline. The exhibit is structured around the pipeline’s eight steps: Modeling, Rigging, Surfaces, Sets & Cameras, Animation, Simulation, Lighting, and Rendering. Visitors delve into the pipeline to explore the creativity and STEM concepts employed by Pixar filmmakers. Hands-on, screen-based and physical activities let visitors explore the computational thinking skills behind Pixar’s process in a compelling way. Developed by the Museum of Science, Boston in partnership with Pixar Animation Studios and the Science Museum Exhibit Collaborative.
Curator, Exhibitions and Knowledge Transfer
Berlin
Germany
The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin presents its touring exhibition “Parasites – Life Undercover”. Parasites are champions in evolutionary terms. The exhibition takes visitors into their hidden world, evoking both creeps and amazement by highlighting their incredible adaptations and complex lifecycles. With more than 80 taxidermic specimens and larger-than-life models the exhibition elucidates what role parasites play for humans and animals, science and society in our globalized world today. Space requirements: 250 - 500 sqm Available: 2016
Global Business Development
American Museum of Natural History
New York
United States
Cuba - AMNH is developing a new traveling exhibition to showcase the wonders of this spectacular island on the threshold of great change. Opening in Fall 2016 and available to travel from Fall 2017, Cuba (working title) invites visitors to experience the island’s vibrant culture and surprising biodiversity, from the streets of Old Havana to dazzling coral reefs. Anchored by a 30-foot multi-user interactive map, this immersive exhibition introduces diverse environments and the unique species that call them home, the nation's complex social and political history, and its industrial and economic activities such as the sugar industry, and will also celebrate Cuba’s rich cultural traditions. First-person narratives and recreated scenic environments, models of endemic species and live animals, live performances and interactive exhibits will invite visitors to enter the Cuban experience. Proposed features include: Digital interactive map with dynamic vignettes & multimedia Mounted skeletons & models of unique species Recreated environments: Old Havana street scene, a Cuban rainforest diorama Scenic models and memorabilia: a classic car, bicitaxi, & street food vendors Live performances & dance lessons
Head of International Relations
Nausicaa Centre National de la Mer
Boulogne-sur-Mer
France
Ocean & Climate : getting hot in here ! - This exhibit results from a partnership including Météo France, the French Natural History Museum, Tara Expéditions and Nausicaá. Ocean is at the heart of the climate regulation but even ocean’s vastness and its huge diversity of species are affected by climate change. The natural balance on earth is disrupted and we human are witness of the consequences of these transformations. Yet the Blue Planet homes a huge potential which could help us restore a natural balance. The ocean is source of hope as it can be a basis for innovation and sustainable economic activities. Humankind can make a better use of resources, innovate to create jobs and wealth. Islanders are facing practical impacts of global warming and they are committed to reverse this trend. In doing so they are source of inspiration and they call upon each one of us to follow their lead. This exhibit consists in a participative and innovative display. It includes imaging & communication technologies conveying a powerful message on climate change and demonstrating how it affects our daily life. An important part is given to emotion, ludic approach to engage people for a sustainable future.
Head of Science and Education Department
Torun
Poland
"...it's so simple" and "Mix and play" exhibitions - Innovation Centre Mill of Knowledge is offering two new exhibitions for rent or exchange for other exhibitions: „…it’s so simple” and „Mix and play” The first one, „…it’s so simple”, is the modular, portable exhibition which consists of four main parts, 6-7 exhibits each, connected with physics, with a particular emphasis to the notions of force and energy, brain teasers and skill tasks, DIY and technology and contemporary technologies in the service of man. The exhibition design concept is unique, colourful and unconventional. Both furniture and exhibits are the elements of a great Tetris like puzzle. Each part could be presented separately but also together with another part of exhibition. It’s also possible to prepare the unique set of exhibits on the base of all the parts. „Mix and play” exhibition is the small portable exhibition with seven exhibits arranged in the specially designed area of a mobile honeycomb. Exhibition is possible to arrange in any space – from the 100m2 room to the big hall. Exhibition consists hit exhibits like: Heart bit, Scream out! or Echo effects.
Bettina Deutsch-Dabernig
Head of the Exhibitions
Graz
Austria
INVENTIONS - From Zany to Brainy! When you are thinking about inventions, you find out that everything that surrounds us – except nature – was thought, developed and improved by people. Which inventions were essential in the past? Which current inventions are important today? What has to be invented? Children grow up with a lot of inventions. Constantly something is reinvented and all the time different inventions are improved. Children are living in the age of the new media, for them technology is naturally. But what’s behind? Children are just as curious as the innovative inventors. The topic is very complex, but children learn about different inventions while using the inventions itself. So it is easy for them to understand why the invention was founded and how it works. The children understand physical phenomena and gain scientific insights. But inventions isn’t just a topic of science and technology; it’s a topic about our everyday life. And inventions have an impact on the development of our society. We present a wide range of inventions to communicate what can be invented: nearly everything. Maybe the inventors of tomorrow are inspired.
International project Manager
universcience
Paris
France
Darwin the original - Charles Darwin is much more than an iconic character. He was first and foremost a scientist with revolutionary ideas. Charles Darwin, the original offers to go on an investigative, explorative journey into the unique mind of the man behind the scientific revolution. Through experiments, hands-on exhibits and multimedia displays, the visitor will uncover how Darwin builds, backs up and illustrates his theory. Consequently, the visitor becomes familiar with his investigative approach that lends itself to an active museography. The rich graphic environment that reminds of the naturalist illustrations of the 19th century enhances the experience, offering in-depth immersion into Darwin’s thinking. The exhibition reveals a fascinating, often misunderstood, universe to be discovered, which continues to influence our thinking and imagination. Charles Darwin, the Original is produced by Universcience in partnership with the National Museum of Natural History of Paris. The exhibition will be presented from December 2015 until August 2016 – Available for touring from Autumn 2017.
Director, Lascaux III project
Périgueux
France
EXTRA, the scientific touring exhibitions marketplace, has been entirely redesigned and upgraded. Uploading exhibitions will be reserved to Ecsite members and EXTRA sponsors, while the search function will stay accessible to all. Launch at the Ecsite conference!