Celebrate Summer at the Newly Renovated Sony Wonder Technology Lab
Posted on: Monday, 13 July 2009, 08:30 CDT
The multi-million dollar renovation features two floors and 6,200 square feet of innovative new exhibits designed to inspire young visitors to think about how technology enables them to create, communicate and collaborate with one another. Many of the exhibits also provide historical context for the technological evolution that is rapidly transforming today's society.
"The multi-million dollar investment we've made in this facility reflects Sony's ongoing commitment to education and the communities we serve," said Sir
Visitors can design a unique digital profile at Log In; and explore the inner workings of digital devices at How Devices Work. They can learn tricks of the trade, create an animated character or design a computer-generated world in the Animation Studio. They can see their very own dance moves performed by their favorite Sony-animated characters in Dance Motion Capture. They can program a robot in the Robot Zone. And they can use haptic technology to "feel" what it is like to perform open heart surgery in the Lab's Virtual Surgery experience. They can even become a part of a broadcast production team at WSWL, the Lab's HDTV Production Studio, and learn about digital signals, nanotechnology and much, much more. (NOTE: A complete list of SWTL exhibits can be found at www.sonywondertechlab.com/vs-exhibits.html.) All of the interactive exhibits are activated using Sony's FeliCa contactless IC (integrated circuit) cards provided to visitors at the entrance to the Lab.
As part of Sony Corporation's ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability, the Sony Wonder Technology Lab is pursuing LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver certification from the U.S. Green Buildings Council.
In addition to taking an environmentally conscious approach to construction, Sony has also worked hard to incorporate content into its exhibits that helps raise awareness of global environmental concerns while providing a glimpse of how technology is being used to help solve global challenges.
The Sony Wonder Technology Lab occupies 14,000 square feet and is fully funded by Sony Corporation of America. Its exhibits are targeted primarily to visitors aged 8 to 14. The renovated third and fourth floor exhibits are a result of a multi-year collaboration between Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership/Big Show Construction Management Joint Venture, Unified Field, and the following Sony companies and joint ventures: Sony Corporation; Sony Computer Entertainment America; Sony Electronics Inc.; Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications; Sony Music Entertainment; Sony Online Entertainment; and Sony Pictures Entertainment (including Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Pictures Imageworks). Media hardware systems were designed and implemented in conjunction with Scharff-Weisberg, Inc. and Three Byte Intermedia, and lighting was developed in consultation with Available Light.
Over 200,000 people visit the Sony Wonder Technology Lab each year, and nearly 3 million have visited the space since it first opened in
All exhibits are ADA compliant, and SWTL accommodates those with special needs, offering sign language tours and wheelchair accessibility.
The Sony Wonder Technology Lab is a free, four-story, interactive technology and entertainment museum for all ages. Located in mid-town
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SOURCE Sony Corporation of America
Source: PR Newswire
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