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Eyellusions exhibit at Frisco’s Sci-Tech Discovery Center great fun for everyone

Disclosure: I partnered with the SciTech Discovery Center in Frisco to share this experience with you. All opinions are my own. 

Tricks of the mind’s eye, that’s the newest educational fun at Frisco’s Sci-tech Discovery Center. Eyellusions is a fascinating new exhibit running through January 3rd, 2016, and features the magical world of illusions and the actual science behind them.

Through interactive displays, each Eyellusions exhibit addresses the neuroscience behind the seemingly explainable tricks and how they are so darn believable. Each of the stations is themed from the Victorian era when such magic was the most prevalent form of entertainment. Despite the distinctly historic flair, experiencing each exhibit will help you understand even modern trickery, such as the recent controversial “eyellusions” of the infamous striped dress. Is it gold and white or blue and black? Change the ambient light to see!

eyellusions blue striped dress

I brought a few of my Brownie Girl Scouts to try out the new exhibits. They’re already big fans of the Sci-tech Discovery Center but really enjoyed jumping into each of the stations and learning about them and how these tricks came about.

They thought the fairies story about how two girls became famous for “authentic” photos of fairies — when it was actually pictures they had cut out of their books — was hilarious.

girls with fairies
cottingley fairies newsprint

The Alice in Wonderland room with the sloped floor and angled ceiling was probably my favorite,

Alice in wonderland sloped floor
Alice in wonderland low doorway

along with the galloping horses as a close second.

Eyellusions at SciTech Discovery Center from Trista Perot on Vimeo.

The girls really liked playing “dummies” even more than I could have guessed,

pretending to be a dummy

and they all climbed into the time-machine together to “disappear.”

time machine at eyellusions frisco sciitech

We skipped the Victorian séance, but I should have snuck away to see it AND the movie tutorial. There’s truly something for everyone to enjoy throughout this fascinating experience. It definitely makes science cool!

And of course, who doesn’t love the bubbles and the hurricane machine?! They’re not part of the travelling exhibit, but it’s a must-do whenever you’re at Sci-tech!

gigantic bubbles at scitech discovery center

In addition to the fascinating Eyellusions exhibit, SciTech has some so many great programs, but here are a few upcoming events that your little one (and big ones) will enjoy. Click the links to additional information about the events, pricing and registration.

November 23, 2015

Grossology Discovery Camp – Grossology camp promises to be “icky, gooey, stinky and just plain gross. “The Grossology camp, explores digestion, slimy creatures and more.

November 24, 2015

Boom! Splat! Kablooey! Discovery Camp – Calling all Splatologists! Join us for a messy time as we explore the wonder of things that make noise, make a mess and combine all of these things for one huge activity of FUN!

November 25, 2015

Force and Motion FUN! Discovery Camp – Learn about forces in action as you experiment with a life science Angry Birds Game, engineer a marble maze game and more!

December 5, 2015

Science with a Princess – Featuring Elsa!  Activities include: Melting Elsa’s Frozen hands, erupting snowballs, make and take snowflake ornament and meet and greet with Elsa.

Check it out!

The SciTech Discover Center is located at 8004 North Dallas Parkway, Frisco, Texas. Please visit their website for additional information about this and many other great programs and birthday party opportunities. 

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