The McWane Science Center in downtown Birmingham is a great place for kids (and adults) to learn and play. Somehow they never get tired of going. Maybe it's because they do such a great job of rotating exhibits and always have exciting things for kids of all ages. Don't miss the IMAX movie while you're there. I chose this photo of several shiny panels on a new addition that is under construction right now. Had to get my lens through the chain link fence for this shot.
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An amazing photo, Virginia. I can't get my eyes twisted just right to figure it out.
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Whoa Virginia, for a minute I thought that someone had slipped some LSD into my green tea. You've got quite an eye there gurrrrrrrl.
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M
Interesting!
The McWane Science Center is wonderful about traveling with exhibits and demonstrations to reach children in other areas. Just last week, they did a "really cool" demo on solids, liquids and gases at the library and the St. Edmundite Learning Center here.
Ooh do I like this! Abstract, yet real, it really is a place to go visit.
Had to get my lens through the chain link fence for this shot.
hehe - I've done that too a few times.
Beats me! I got a lot of figure-ground problems here. There are apparently mirrored panels with a wall behind it but I have no idea what the function is. So it's today's mystery.
I stared at that photo for a while trying to figure what it was. I finally gave up and read your description instead.
I lie that -- trying to figure out something that isn't too obvious.
I wish we had something like that in my city instead of more malls and shopping centers ...
Wow! That was a bit tricky on the eye. Sounds like a cool place to visit, especially if you're a kid.
ha! that had me sqinting but I got there abouts in the end.
Tom
Top photo goves it away. Still just as intriguing.
A visual tongue twister...my eyes simply couldn't cope. This seems like a really good way of getting people interested in science.
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