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Exploratorium
Network for Exhibit-based Teaching
(ExNET) is an educational program
combining exhibits, professional
development, and partnership with
museums in the U.S., Mexico, and
Europe. Our mutual goal is to inspire
curiosity and learning with innovative
exhibits, programs, and environments. |
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Drawing from over 1000 exhibits
built at the Exploratorium
since 1969, we reproduce
and customize exhibits
for
sale to museums, schools, and
businesses around the world. |
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The Exploratorium offers traveling versions of some of its most popular exhibitions. Available for 3-month rental terms, these exhibitions will help draw new audiences to yourorganization. |
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In addition to manufacturing exhibits,
we offer a broad range
of
design, management, and consulting services,
which can be tailored to individual
project requirements. |
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In
the interest of fulfilling
our mission of fostering
a culture of learning, and
in the desire to "go
beyond the walls" of
the Exploratorium, Exhibit Services reaches
out to the world with exhibits
and teaching programs. Working
in collaborations with museums
from Fort Worth and San Diego,
to Paris, France, and Valencia,
Spain, our partnerships are
furthering our mission, helping
people nurture their curiosity
about the world around them— nationwide
and worldwide.
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Memory
The MEMORY exhibition
approaches the subject from biological,
cognitive, personal, and cultural perspectives.
The central idea of the exhibition is:
We continually relive and reshape past
experience, which in turn shapes the
way we perceive and understand the world
and ourselves.
The exhibition’s 38 exhibit elements
are organized in eight sections — The
Senses, Remembering What’s Meaningful,
Forgetting, Faces, Remembering Without
Thinking, The Brain, Personal Memory,
Shared Memories. |
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Tour of the Memory exhibition is made
possible by funding from
the National Science
Foundation and MetLife Foundation.
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