Thursday, March 1, 2012

Orlando Science Center and Human Library at The Urban ReThink

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            Orlando Science Center has a theater called “Dr. Philips CineDome” with a choice of a few educational movies. We arrived an hour before the movie started so we could visit all of the floors to capture video for our ArtsFest fans. It turned out to be a great idea because the movie lasted 45 minutes, which felt like a break from playing with all of the kids and neat toys. There was so much to see; even the gift shop was very cool.

            Corey decided to continue capturing video of the Science Center while I watched the movie. I chose to watch Animalopolis. They have stadium seating that is covered with a dome screen, with 28,000 watts of audio power, and 30 speakers. This is a family-oriented event where kids were laughing at all of the funny things animals do when they think we’re not watching. The visuals were incredible with a very cute story line with a musical twist, and rhyming narration. I can honestly say that I learned a few things about animals that I had never heard of before. Did you know that a cheetah could run up to speeds of 72 mph?

            Our next stop was at Urban ReThink, located downtown off of E. Central Blvd. Urban ReThink is a creative, collaborative, and transformative atmosphere. Their event for ArtsFest was unique for the United States. The concept originated in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2000 and has now reached its way here through Urban ReThink’s event planner. It was called ‘The Human Library’ and you could check out a human book to hear a story based on the book title you choose. More details about the event can be found on their website at http://www.urbanrethink.com/node/587. Our video includes a brief interview with the event planner and a sneak peek at one of the human books in action. For a listing of future events happening at Urban ReThink visit: http://urbanrethink.com/calendar. If you’re interested in becoming a human book, they’re interested in hearing from you. For more information on how to sign up, visit: www.tinyurl.com/beahumanbook.

REMINDER: on the last page of the ArtsFest schedule of events is a passport that’s been provided for you to collect one or more stamps throughout ArtsFest. The more stamps you get the better your chance is to win valuable prizes and discounts to local arts and cultural organizations and businesses. Get your passport stamped at participating ArtsFest venues.


written by Jessica Northey | jessicanorthey.com 



 Orlando Science Center



The Human Library at Urban ReThink


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