2theXtreme: MathAlive! now open at the Perot Museum
The Raytheon 2theXtreme: MathAlive! traveling exhibit will appear in Dallas at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science opening September 27, 2014. The exhibit offers visitors the chance to ride a snowboard in a 3D experience, design (and play) their own video games, capture their 360-degree images in a unique interactive, jump into a fractal dance party, and even design custom skateboards for “pop” – the quick, snapping motion that allows a board to do the best tricks.
2theXtreme: MathAlive! is presented nationally by Raytheon, and presented locally by the Episcopal School of Dallas and St. Philip’s School and Community Center, and is supported locally by Texas Instruments.
The MathAlive! exhibit uses 40 unique, interactive experiences to transform math from its native form into the fascinating applied worlds of design, engineering, technology and science.
There are six themed main galleries covering more than 5,000 square feet of space:
- Outdoor Action … Adventure Sports
- Build Your World … Environment
- Future Style … Style and Design
- Kickin’ It … Entertainment
- Game Plan …Video Games and Other Games
- Robotics and Space
Plan your visit soon! Bring the kids (young and old)! For more information, visit www.perotmuseum.org or call 214.428.5555.