Perot Museum
by Karla Elizondo
Group Picture!
in my group: Mrs.Mobley, Kiki Mobley, Tyler Washburn, Giselle Rios, Amber Day, Jaci Bolling
Digital Gets Physical
In this piece entitled 'Wooden Mirror, artist Daniel Rozin Uses wood to create images, With a tiny camera at the center of this sculpture, interprets your image as an assemblage of white, black or gray spots, or pixels.
SELFIE
Size and Shape Determine Drag
The three cones have the same diameter at the open end but different heights top to bottom,. The relationship between these two dimensions, called the fitness ratio, determines the angle at the tip of the cone. A larger, flatter angle creates more drag, opposing gravity. the greater the drag, the higher an object will hover in the tube.
See the veins under your skin
A network of vessels called veins and arteries carries blood around the body. This special viewer lets you see the veins under your skin. It uses a special type of light that is absorbed by blood cells, making veins appear dark.
Good times
Around the museum we got the chance to experience earthquakes and tornados.
Location: Perot Museum of Nature and Science, North Field Street, Dallas, TX, United States
Photo booth
In the museum they have a small photo booth where theres an amazing view in the background.
Your senses guide this robot
This remote control vehicle (RCV) is a type of robot, one that you control directly. you use your sight, hearing and touch to make decisions, and radio waves carry your instructions from the controller to the robots waves or electronic signals sent through a cable.
Adventures!
We also got the chance to walk around and look at the Food court and Gift Shop.