This sensory exhibition explores the science of gardens through six themed chapters on biodiversity, climate, inter-species relationships, growing practices, and the benefits of gardening.
This family-friendly exhibition uses recent ethology and immersive stations to explore how cats and dogs sense, behave, and live alongside people.
Using case studies, field research, and themed islands, this exhibition examines how borders shape control, resources, inequality, cooperation, conflict, and refuge in today's world.
This exhibition rewinds the history of the typewriter from today back to 1936, linking the keyboard's evolution with social change, office work, and an immersive audio experience around typists in the 1930s.