Art and science meet at the boundary of perception. There is a material that can directly transform the vibrations of sound, the melody of music, and even the intentions of its manipulator into constantly flowing and changing visual forms—this is magnetic liquid. Like a sensitive "physical ink," its form is not determined by a paintbrush, but shaped by an invisible magnetic field. When the magnetic field changes according to the electrical signals of the music, the liquid seems to "hear" the sound, using undulating spikes and surging waves to "depict" rhythm and melody, achieving real-time translation of sound frequency and amplitude into visual form, creating a unique cross-sensory aesthetic experience. Welcome to the interactive theater of "Magnetic Liquid." Before this expansive installation, you are both observer and creator. Turning the handwheel allows you to directly intervene in the magnetic field's structure, watching the deep black liquid rise quietly or churn violently, as
Waves are a universal form of energy propagation in a medium. Whether it's sound waves in the air or light waves in fiber optic cables, they all follow similar physical laws: frequency determines its pitch or color, amplitude affects its loudness or brightness, and wavelength defines its spatial period. Understanding how these properties interact and influence our perception is key to unlocking the harmony of the physical world. Our interactive "Wave" installation transforms this abstract concept into a comprehensive auditory and visual experience within an immersive, black-screened space measuring 3.64 meters wide and 3 meters high. Participants press a button, and the installation generates specific waves. You can not only visually see changes in wavelength and amplitude through dynamic graphics, but also simultaneously hear the resulting tonal fluctuations—high frequencies correspond to sharp sounds and tight ripples, while low frequencies correspond to deep timbre and expansive wa
Alka Yagnik will give your event a truly distinctive touch. For an amazing performance at your next house party, virtual gathering, wedding celebration, college event, or business gathering, reserve Alka Yagnik! Renowned for her expressive voice and captivating stage presence, Alka Yagnik will provide energy, charisma, and unforgettable music to your occasion. Whether you're hosting a serious corporate gathering, an exciting college party, a gorgeous wedding, or even a little house party, Alka's powerful voice will impress your guests. Alka's ability to incorporate a range of musical styles, including Bollywood classics and emotional ballads, makes her the perfect choice for any kind of celebration. Book Alka Yagnik through Book My Singer for a faultless booking experience and to witness a performance that will leave everyone in awe. Don't miss the chance to add even more significance to your special occasion. Make reservations for Alka Yagnik right away to take advantage of her excep
Have you ever wondered: when we think, which part of our brain is active? When we see a beautiful scene, which brain region is excited? Cognitive science tells us that every mental activity has a corresponding "physical address." The functional areas of the brain are like a highly specialized command center, with different areas performing their respective functions and working closely together, weaving our conscious experiences through billions of neurons. The best way to understand this is to see the activation of these areas firsthand. Now, this experience can be achieved through our interactive "Brain Model" exhibit. Standing in front of this giant brain model, over 5 meters wide, you are no longer a passive observer, but an active explorer. The six buttons around the model correspond to core functions such as movement, language, sensation, hearing, vision, and balance. Pressing one of them instantly activates the intricate LED light strips inside the model, illuminating the corre
Artistic creation is shifting from static observation to dynamic participation. The core of contemporary interactive art is empowering viewers to become co-creators, allowing works to take on a unique state through human intervention. This requires installations not only to sense human presence but also to understand human intentions, providing instant feedback through an elegant "material language"—such as movement, light, and color—freezing fleeting interactions into instantaneous aesthetic experiences. Our "Wall Matrix" is such an intelligent canvas, inviting you to co-create. Facing this massive matrix wall, 3.5 meters wide and 2.8 meters high, you become the artist directing light and shadow. Without touching it, simply extend your arms and hands naturally in the sensing area, and hundreds of servo columns will rise and fall, light and shadow, as if imbued with life, transforming the strength and trajectory of your gestures into waves of flowing light and shadow sculptures. You c
Many ingenious designs in the field of science and technology, such as the suspension control of hard drive read/write heads, lubrication schemes for precision bearings, and even aerodynamic research, rely on a deep understanding and application of fluid viscosity. Air viscosity, this macroscopic manifestation of microscopic intermolecular forces, though invisible and intangible, undeniably affects the behavior of moving objects, especially in high-speed relative motion between two surfaces with extremely small gaps, where its effect is crucial. Our "Air Viscous Frisbee" exhibit serves as a window into popularizing this key engineering principle. This 750*750*1500mm electromechanical interactive device is intuitive and inspiring to operate. Pressing the start button initiates the rotation of the upper active disc. Then, by manually controlling the handwheel, you can set a tiny air gap between the lower driven disc and the active disc. At this point, without any physical contact, relyi
In the global context of addressing climate change and driving digital transformation, silicon's value transcends the traditional semiconductor field, becoming a bridge connecting green energy and smart technology. On one hand, high-purity silicon is a core material for photovoltaic power generation, converting sunlight into clean electricity; on the other hand, it serves as the substrate for chips, supporting a digital ecosystem from artificial intelligence to the Internet of Things. Understanding silicon's dual role is key to understanding the technological path to sustainable development. Our "Uses of Silicon" exhibit invites visitors to explore the diverse applications of this material through a 3.5-meter-wide multimedia interactive platform. You can switch between solar cell and microchip manufacturing processes via a rotating wheel, watching vivid projection animations explain the mysteries of silicon crystal growth and circuit etching. The touchscreen provides full lifecycle.
Mathematics education often faces the challenge of transforming abstract concepts into concrete experiences. Understanding hyperbolas and hyperboloids requires overcoming the barrier between two-dimensional imagination and three-dimensional cognition. Modern interactive technology offers an innovative solution—creating multi-layered cognitive paths through a combination of physical manipulation and digital simulation. Our "Hyperbolic Gap" exhibit is a practical application of this concept, constructing a complete mathematical exploration field within a 3-meter square space. Within this meticulously designed cubic space, visitors can simultaneously engage in two types of exploration: in the physical manipulation area, they can personally verify the geometric relationship between a straight rod and a hyperbola by rotating handles and adjusting the angle; in the digital interactive area, they can control parameters via a touchscreen and observe the dynamic surface changes formed.
Still struggling with the question of "who revolves around whom?" Our interactive geocentric vs. heliocentric model helps you unravel this astronomical "Rashomon" in the most engaging way! This precise 1.2-meter square mechanical model hides two completely different worldviews. By turning the handle to switch modes, you'll visually see: when the Earth "self-righteously" sits at the center, the orbits of other planets are as complex as knotted yarn; but when the Sun takes the "leader" position, the entire system suddenly becomes perfectly orderly. Adjust your perspective to observe Venus's phases—a phenomenon that once baffled ancient astronomers—becomes perfectly reasonable under the new model. Press the button to watch the theoretical animation, and you'll discover how dramatic the most famous "cognitive upgrade" in scientific history truly is. Most interestingly, you can compare the predictions of the two models and personally verify which one better matches actual observations.
The human brain, one of the most complex structures in the universe, has long been a central focus of scientific exploration, exploring how its various regions work together to generate thoughts, emotions, and actions. Modern neuroscience has clarified that the brain is not a homogeneous whole, but rather a collection of highly differentiated functional areas: the frontal lobe governs decision-making and language, the parietal lobe processes sensory information, the temporal lobe manages hearing and memory, the occipital lobe is responsible for vision, the insula regulates internal perception, and the cerebellum precisely coordinates motor balance. Understanding this "functional map" is the starting point for self-understanding. Our "Brain Model" exhibit transforms this abstract knowledge into a tangible experience through a giant interactive model measuring 5.2 meters in diameter and 3.1 meters high. Six interactive buttons corresponding to different brain regions surround the model.