EXTRA, the marketplace for scientific touring exhibitions.
Can you fly without wings?
This interactive, hands-on experience involves the creation of your own
Roller Coaster - from design to testing and then re-testing. What makes the
best design? Where does the ball get its energy from? How many different
coasters can you build?
The interactive exhibition AVATAR aims to inform a wide audience about the technology, the anthropology and the philosophy around online virtual worlds.
A flexible travelling exhibition, with a scenography of the Galapagos islands, 4 animal reproductions, a big slideshow with original pictures, compuer games and Darwin himself... Evolution, biodiversity, exploration of the islands, etc. are all explained with the...
Survival Festival: target safety can be compared to a training ground where you can learn while practicing. The themes the exhibition deals with are safety, prevention, emergencies and dangers. It consists of three basic sections following a logical thread:...
Shows all the animals that has invated Denmark (Europe) from America the last 100 years. There are 20 animals.
THIS EXHIBITION DOESN'T EXIST ANYMORE.
Fatal Attraction presents various aspects of animal courtship, the limitations on their use depending on the environment, and the risks of the trade! Humans have not been forgotten.
Good at balancing? Find out on a high wire. Explore the Science of the Human
Cannonball, spring into the air as an acrobat and perform amazing feats of
strength. Dress up as a circus performer, find out the secret of
contortionists. All of this and...
This exhibition deals with a small animal and it's particularities.
Musical dialogue at a "round table".
2-6 players share a table to experience with music and sounds, using high quality headphones. The ideal almost soundless interactive playstations for Science Centres and Children's Museums! Up to 10 Tables.
Energy 2001 is an interactive exhibition dedicated to energy. The challenge this event has accepted is the following: is it possible to speak of such a complex issue in a rigorous and at the same time entertaining way?