Booking Info for Museums

Brain Exhibit

What’s more important than your brain? This quintessential organic computer is responsible for every thought, every motion and every response your body makes. Life itself is made possible by brain activity.

Designed to appeal to audiences of all ages, BRAIN employs innovative special effects, 3-D reproductions, virtual reality, hands-on learning activities and interactive technology to delve into the inner workings of the brain, including its processes, potentials and mysteries. BRAIN literally takes you inside the brain.

The exhibit is sponsored by Pfizer Inc, which is accepting proposals for local sponsorship funding as well as educational grant funding from host venues.


The Experience:

We walk into a shimmering tunnel—the midst of a functioning human brain. Brain cells-neurons-engulf us. Flashing fiber-optics illuminate networks of neurons firing and communicating. A gallery of animal brains prompts basic questions: How is our brain the same as those of other animals? How are we different?

Brain Bites fly along neuronal tendrils, providing surprising messages about the size, speed, and complexity of the brain. The message is clear: Your brain is exciting. Your brain is surprising. Your brain is always changing. From this dynamic beginning, “BRAIN: The World Inside Your Head” invites visitors deeper into the brain to discover its basic workings—the fact that all brain function, everything we are and do, begins with neurons and synapses, electricity and chemistry.

Here is an exploration of the revitalizing nature of sleep and the process of individual brain development. Then a look back through history at how we’ve learned about the brain, with an emphasis on brain evolution, the bizarre story of Phineas Gage, and today’s amazing brain imaging technologies.

Visitors then experience the reality of brain differences—disorders, accidents, irregularities. Sometimes these differences augment brain capability—for example, Albert Einstein—often they impair it, as with such common conditions as Alzheimer’s, depression, addiction disorders, and others. These presentations will not only inform, they will destigmatize these conditions.

Visitors will also explore the relationship between depression and creativity, how drugs work in the brain, and the nature of pain. They will encounter the future of brain treatments in our new era of genome mapping and molecular medicine. And, finally, visitors will explore the most mysterious aspect of brain investigations, the mind and the nature of consciousness.

By the end of this experience-based, interactive adventure visitors will enjoy a new appreciation of the amazing brain. They will understand that Your Brain is You!

Content Collaborators:

National Institutes of Health
Society for Neuroscience
The Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives


EXHIBIT DETAILS:

Exhibit Size:
5,000 square feet

Length of Venue:
Approximately three months. Available Spring,
Summer, Fall

Target Audience:
8-year-olds and up, families, schools

Cost of Venue:
Contact Christi Klingelhefer at 210-599-0045

National Sponsor:
Pfizer Inc

Educational Materials:
Teacher packet, poster and exhibit guide provided

Insurance:
Museum must provide certificate of insurance for $5 million (general liability) and $500,000 (property damage insurance)

Shipping Cost:
Venue pays incoming shipping expenses

Installation/De-installation:
Evergreen Exhibitions technicians will be provided to assist in set-up and take-down. Venue is responsible for providing 4-6 qualified individuals to help with set-up and take-down

Door & Ceiling Size:
Exhibit requires 7′ x 8′ opening and 10′ – 12′ ceiling

Temperature Control:
60-75 degrees Fahrenheit

Environment:
HVAC System required

Security Level:
Gallery attendants required

Manuals:
Complete maintenance manuals provided with exhibit

Electrical Requirements:
Standard electrical supply

For more information contact:
Christi Klingelhefer at 210-599-0045