Water Curtain

Approaching the Water Curtain, visitors are drawn to its circular form. Stepping inside, they find themselves surrounded by the gentle flow of water, which descends from the top of the curtain to the bottom in a continuous, elegant line. The sensation of water on their skin, the soothing sound of the cascade, and the visual beauty of the liquid dance create a multisensory experience.

Visitors can choose to step in and out of the curtain, feeling the water’s embrace and becoming a part of the artistic performance. As they observe the water’s graceful descent, they also witness the principles of fluid dynamics in action, gaining a deeper understanding of the science behind this captivating display.

Visitor Experience

As you approach the Water Consumption exhibit, you’ll embark on an eye-opening journey to understand how everyday activities impact water consumption. The exhibit features a user-friendly interface with buttons that correspond to various common behaviors.

Press the button to see how your behavior affects water consumption. For each activity, you’ll discover the volume of water used, providing valuable insights into the environmental impact of your choices. Whether it’s taking a shower, doing the dishes, or flushing the toilet, the exhibit sheds light on the significance of water conservation.

To further visualize your total water consumption, observe the illuminated bottles displayed nearby. Each bottle represents 5 liters of water, allowing you to gauge the volume of water used in a tangible and relatable way. It’s a powerful reminder of the limited availability of freshwater on our planet.

Lessons Learned

  1. Liquid Elegance: Visitors step inside the circular water curtain and witness the graceful flow of water from the top to the bottom. The exhibit transforms water into a mesmerizing art form, evoking a sense of wonder and appreciation for its beauty.

  2. Physics in Action: The Water Curtain provides a live demonstration of fluid dynamics, allowing visitors to observe how water behaves when influenced by gravity. It’s an opportunity to witness scientific principles in action.

  3. Interactive Engagement: Visitors can engage with the exhibit, stepping in and out of the curtain, feeling the water’s gentle touch, and becoming part of the artistic performance.

  4. Sensory Experience: The sound and sensation of water cascading down create a multisensory experience that is both relaxing and captivating.

Target Age

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