
DMRyan wrote:
Going through the rest of the science center, I was a little dissapointed. None of the exhibits seemed to have substantially changed since the place was first opened up. It now seems kind of stale. They really need to work on bringing in more of the traveling exhibitions and freshening up their more permenant ones. Otherwise, this place may start looking like the State Historical Building in a few years...
DMRyan wrote:I wonder how this Body Worlds Vital exhibit differs from the already popular traveling exhibit simply called Bodies (other than the controversy of supposedly using Chinese prisoners as the specimens)?


DMRyan wrote:I would like to see some multi-media artwork in the sculpture garden someday too. While not sculpture works, I feel that this could really be a memorable arts experience similar to the example you gave hawk. I also think it would neat to take a vacant storefront or two in the core and make multi-media visual displays in the windows. I saw this being done with the once vacant commercial tenant bay at the Gateway Lofts during one of the art crawl events.
The Science Center of Iowa & Blank IMAX Dome Theater will present the traveling exhibition "Facing Mars" starting June 2 and running through Jan. 6. "Facing Mars" is an interactive exhibition that examines the physical, psychological, technological and ethical challenges involved in preparing for a voyage to the Red Planet.

DMRyan wrote:The Science Center has some cool stuff, but the non-traveling exhibits are starting to get pretty tired looking. There's a little bit of room to expand SCI southward if a building addition housing new exhibits could ever get traction.
casbern wrote:DMRyan wrote:The Science Center has some cool stuff, but the non-traveling exhibits are starting to get pretty tired looking. There's a little bit of room to expand SCI southward if a building addition housing new exhibits could ever get traction.
IMO, SCI hasn't done enough to keep up the property itself. During the past storm that blew over the trees in Nollen Plaza, it blew off another sign which now matches the one that's been broken for the past two years. The grass takes forever to be mowed and the planters around the facility are rarely paid attention to.
DMRyan wrote:casbern wrote:DMRyan wrote:The Science Center has some cool stuff, but the non-traveling exhibits are starting to get pretty tired looking. There's a little bit of room to expand SCI southward if a building addition housing new exhibits could ever get traction.
IMO, SCI hasn't done enough to keep up the property itself. During the past storm that blew over the trees in Nollen Plaza, it blew off another sign which now matches the one that's been broken for the past two years. The grass takes forever to be mowed and the planters around the facility are rarely paid attention to.
I see what you mean. I sometimes wonder if there's major money problems at SCI that prevent proper upkeep of the grounds. Aside from what you've mentioned, there's weeds growing through the cracks in the sidewalk and the water pool around the IMAX theater hasn't been filled this year. They need to work on a maintenance endowment.
Mastermind wrote:Nationwide donates $65,000
http://www.businessrecord.com/main.asp? ... tionID=133
I hope a fraction of that can now be spent on property maintenance.
to help it continue educational programs and IMAX films.
wmjindsm wrote:
No
dsmspence wrote:wmjindsm wrote:
No
That's really disappointing. I went for a run and passing SCI couldn't help but notice that it's beginning to look seriously beat up. The curb all along where 4th runs into the entrance isn't just busted up, but looks like its disintegrating... It's a great building, but its starting to look awfully tough on the outside.
DMRyan wrote:The Historical Building is in major need of an overhaul, which would obviously dramatically improve the attendance. Everything in there reeks of 1987.
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