"Nuts and bolts": interactive exibits

Exhibit development & fabrication

Designs & performance specifications

Discovery Disks: mobile mini-interactives

'Beam Cam' projecting video microscope

Underwater Street Discovery Centre

Moscow Planetarium

Sellafield Visitor Centre

'Alternative energy'

Earth Science

Fixed Discovery Disks, Glasgow

Air-table, telescope, moon-phases

Astronomy exhibits for Valencia

Biometrics

Magnetic field exhibit for CERN, Geneva

Tabletop Discovery Disks: magnetism

Tabletop Discovery Disks: Light

More Light interactives

"Academic" interactives: The Energy Enzyme

"Academic interactives": Electron beams

"Academic interactives": Mantle geology

Working canal-lock model

Virtual exhibit: Ich bin einmalig

Chemistry interactives: Chirality

Video microscopes: Melting crystal

Push-button quiz: Breath of life

Environmental & biological

Cookbook outlines of my 1992 "classical" Great Explorations interactives

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Email ian@interactives.co.uk

 

Sea Myths and Monsters

Sea Myths and Monsters was a 1997 temporary exhibition at Exploris, the Northern Ireland Aquarium, Portaferry.

How about a 3 metres tall sperm whale tail plunging into the ground?

(I also designed the Sea Myths and Monsters logo.)

Listening to an account of manatees and mermaids through my highly reliable "whisper-tube" system.

Our native British basking shark typically grows over 8 metres (27 feet) long. That's huge: far bigger than the exaggerated rubber model used in the Jaws films! The method chosen to communicate such dimensions was to display some of our common local sea monsters at their actual size. This exhibit makes everybody gasp.

Weatherproof outdoor graphics panels don't always have to be expensive.

Grab the fishing line and pull up a glow-in-the-dark sea serpent!