What to Expect

Printing the Past: SC in 3D is an interactive exhibit that uses a variety of different media and inclusive activities that allows for the exhibit to be accessible to a wide range of people.

Visual and Audio

Each display has an audio button that when pressed it will read the artifact label. The display also has a QR code that can be scanned and connects the user to audio for the artifact. In the background a video will be playing that introduces how the exhibit came to be and includes interview from some of those who participated in the creation of the exhibit.

Accessibility Assistance

We have several sets of noise-cancelling ear muffs available for both children and adults as audio recordings play a large part in our presentation.  We ask that you please return them to the designated area after use.

Additionally, we have provided large print booklets of all exhibit text. They are available in the gallery, but please do return them after use.

The text in this exhibit is printed in a font specifically designed to help people with Dyslexia read more easily.

All exhibit text is also available in Braille format on the exhibit display boards.

Food

On the opening night there will be an array of assorted refreshments with gluten free options.