New $750K Eye Spy exhibit unveiled at Science City

Science City’s Eye Spy Exhibit: A Hidden Illusions Playground for Kids and Families

Kansas City’s Science City recently opened its new interactive exhibit, “Eye Spy.” The 2,000 square feet of immersive activities are perfect for kids and families to enjoy. The exhibit replaced the Mister E Hotel and features custom hand-painted and spray-painted murals with hidden illusions, as well as 15 illusive photo ops and hands-on activities.

One of the highlights of the exhibit is the “Travelvator,” a never-before-seen video technology that takes visitors on a virtual tour around the outside of the station. The rooms in the exhibit are based on five categories: color, nature, art, technology, and perspective, offering a variety of experiences for visitors to enjoy.

In the perspective room, visitors can explore how illusions can shift perspectives of the world around them with the help of vision and how our brains understand and contextualize our surroundings. Admission to the exhibit is $16.50, with free entry for kids 12 months and under and Union Station members. For more information, visit unionstation.org. Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video

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