Visitors can take a ride in a replica of a Triton submersible, interact with digital schools of fish and dig underwater trenches in a projection sand table.
Credit: Roderick Mickens AMNH
Credit: Roderick Mickens AMNH
“’Unseen Oceans’ will give our guests the opportunity to learn more about our oceans and the exciting work in STEM that is leading to new discoveries in and about them,” said Dr. Frederic Bertley, president and CEO of COSI.
“Guests will even get to explore the work of scientists right here in Ohio who are changing the way we look at the oceans around us.”
Visitors will meet some of the ocean’s biggest residents, learn how undersea animals are able to glow and be inspired by ocean scientists.
Visitors to Unseen Oceans can also take part in a variety of high-tech experiences including:
• Projections of waves lapping at visitors’ feet and a vista of the water’s surface.
• Larger-than-life models of unusual and beautiful planktonic species.
• A 180-degree, high-resolution screen where animations of blue whales, giant squid, and manta rays swim by visitors at true-to-life scales
Credit: Roderick Mickens AMNH
Credit: Roderick Mickens AMNH
• An immersive submersible theater, where visitors will experience a thrilling, virtual ride from the surface to inky depths.
“Unseen Oceans” is produced by the American Museum of Natural History and COSI is the first venue to host the exhibition.
COSI is located at 333 W. Broad St. in Columbus. Tickets are $20 for youth ages 2-12, $25 for adults and free for COSI members.
WANT TO GO?
What: Unseen Oceans
Where: COSI, 333 W. Broad St., Columbus
When: Through Feb. 2, 2020
Cost: Timed admission ticket required. This is a $5 add on with COSI general admission and free for COSI members. General admission tickets begin at $20 for youth (2-12) and $25 for adults (13 and up)
More info: Website
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