Sanj M.
Yelp
You know those moments when you suddenly realise that for the last two hours something's kept you engaged and happy at such a base level that the grown up world of worries has disappeared for a while? Well that's what happened when my friend and I came to this science-museum-meets-fun-house for some awesome geeky fun in between festival shows.
Most important advice: start at the top and work your way down. The camera obscura show on the top (5th) level is impressive if you haven't seen one before, then you're left to your own devices to explore the other 4 floors of optical illusions.
This place will appeal to inquisitive minds of all ages - our inner geeky kids came out to play as we dragged each other between exhibits, each wanting to show the other something more mind-boggling than the last. It's no secret I'm easily amused but my mate doesn't get excited about just anything, so I enjoyed seeing him get as enthusiastic as the kiddies ;-)
We pretended we were in X-men touching the glowing plasma globes, hid from a giant 3D tarantula that jumped out the picture as we walked past (sorry to my arachnophobic friend!), had some fun with thermal imaging cameras, went cross-eyed over magic eye pics, made silly faces at each other through mirrors, and argued over which dot was bigger (they're always the same size in these damn things!).
Just as your enthusiasm begins to wane, your inner child hits jackpot on the 1st floor. First, a mirror maze which will have the sensible among you walking with your hand out in front of you (and the rest of you with squished noses). A GREAT setting for hide and seek, or actually 'see and seek' - I could always see about 5 of my mate but it was finding the real him amongst the reflections that was tricky! Think it was only the sound of my giggles that kept giving me away, well that and the fact that I had to keep apologising for head-butting strangers thinking they were reflections (oops).
Finally if you've stuck to my top-down advice you'll end with the pièce de resistance that is the Vortex Tunnel, (and you'll thank me for making sure you've had time to digest lunch on the other floors first!). It's a dark walkway through a revolving neon cylinder that will make you squeal (in my case), swear the floor beneath you is moving (in my mate's case), and grab onto the side rails for dear life whilst laughing at yourself (both of us!). Like so many things it's better tried than described, suffice to say that it's like a crazy trippy high in the safest way possible, that will have you running back to go through it and trick your brain again - we managed 3 times before the dizziness got too much and we'd scared all the kids behind us with our noise :-$
Leave time for the gift shop on the way out - it's ridiculously random and great present-hunting ground to get people quirky stuff they don't need. I'd recommend this place to everyone, but particularly a) cool parents who want to raise intelligent kids, b) the cynical types out there who've lost touch with their childlike sense of wonder, and c) a fun date - if you've seen them all deformed in those highly unflattering distorting mirrors and you're still into them, then you're probably onto a winner!