Guests access fifteen Digital Information Stations with multilingual interpretation throughout the exhibit, presenting historical context, artifact labels, and animated how-to illustrations.
For Rubik’s fans, creating a 1200-cube mosaic artwork challenges artistry and algorithmic thinking on new levels.
Twisty Puzzle Design is a virtual workshop where visitors create, scramble, and solve their own virtual 3-D puzzles.
Exhibit developers manage text and visual content at tablet-based stations via a customized CMS.
Visitors explore the geometry of patterns and tessellations with our Tessellation Maker, snapping together basic shapes to create complex objects–and discover Easter eggs that trigger colorful animations of tessellations found in everyday life.