Interactivity, Hands-on Fun!
I recently visited Discovery Place, Charlotte with my 4 1/2 year-old grandson. Discovery places is one of his favorite museums because he loves the interactive exhibits. I have a family pass, so he knows that if there is a special exhibit coming up, he'll be sure to go.
The special exhibit, "Guitar: The Instrument that Rocked the World", runs from May 30, 2015 through September 7, 2015. It is part of a touring exhibition of the National GUITAR museum.
One of the first thing that caught my grandson's attention was an interactive display created by [i]cell Interactive. The display provides an easy way to select a guitar, listen to the music it produces, and learn more about the guitar. It was built into a tour road case for the exhibit, which was appealing, consistent with the exhibit's "road tour" theme. The following clip shows my grandson's initial reaction when he came across the display:
There were loads of schoolchildren at the exhibit, so we couldn't get the full experience. We will be visiting it soon when it is less crowded, and I will follow up with a related post.
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[i] Cell Interactive
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I recently visited Discovery Place, Charlotte with my 4 1/2 year-old grandson. Discovery places is one of his favorite museums because he loves the interactive exhibits. I have a family pass, so he knows that if there is a special exhibit coming up, he'll be sure to go.
The special exhibit, "Guitar: The Instrument that Rocked the World", runs from May 30, 2015 through September 7, 2015. It is part of a touring exhibition of the National GUITAR museum.
One of the first thing that caught my grandson's attention was an interactive display created by [i]cell Interactive. The display provides an easy way to select a guitar, listen to the music it produces, and learn more about the guitar. It was built into a tour road case for the exhibit, which was appealing, consistent with the exhibit's "road tour" theme. The following clip shows my grandson's initial reaction when he came across the display:
There were loads of schoolchildren at the exhibit, so we couldn't get the full experience. We will be visiting it soon when it is less crowded, and I will follow up with a related post.
RELATED
Discovery Place Museum: The Instrument that Rocked the World
The Instrument that Rocked the World is About To Rock Charlotte
National Guitar Museum
[i] Cell Interactive
SOMEWHAT RELATED
Hard Rock Cafe Interactive Memorabilia Website
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