Thursday, 31 January 2013

The Science Museum.




From the thinking hat tutorial, a few people suggested to go to the Science and the Natural History Museum. It can explain many questions that the world holds. Many people have said they like to photograph the answers with little text, which is harder but I can experiment. 
I was in awe over the entrance of the science museum.  A large runway centres the large hall full of facts and visual media. Above is a large circle with a bolt of electricity flying around. It a fantastic building, however this photograph doesn’t capture how large and amazing the Science Museum.  





This is the liquid dropping in the glass, showing the movement of liquid. I love this construction as it explains the movement of water and the different solidarity's of water.  





This is a diagram of a Molecular Structure which is exhibited in light boxes, which gives it better attention and detail. 





This was an incredible sculpture/documentation of many materials that have been layered on top of each other. It was a work of art and was used for learning about the different textures and patterns of material.





The Agriculture gallery is divided into three bays of exhibits. The first presents a history of agriculture told with the aid of delightful landscape dioramas and superb scale models. The many ways of powering the plough are explained alongside a working demonstration involving four tiny tractors.




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