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Playing With Time

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June 20 - September 27, 2009

From the blink of an eye to the age of the universe, Playing With Time unveils a world of changes that happen too fast or too slow for the eye to see.

You will see time sped up and slowed down, and behold the beauty of change. Time will be in your hands to witness, replay, and even create.

See if you can unravel the aging process and other life changes with educational activities.

With time-lapse photography, you can see plants swing and sway as they reach for the sun. Through green screen technology, you can join in the groove and do the Plant Dance while wearing fabric leaves.

Learn about the mystery behind solar flares, sun spots, and the expansion of the Universe.

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See if you can unravel the aging process and other life changes with educational activities. With time-lapse photography, you can see plants swing and sway as they reach for the sun. Through green screen technology, you can join in the groove and do the Plant Dance while wearing fabric leaves Learn about the mystery behind solar flares, sun spots, and the expansion of the Universe.
See if you can unravel the aging process and other life changes with educational activities. With time-lapse photography, you can see plants swing and sway as they reach for the sun. Through green screen technology, you can join in the groove and do the Plant Dance while wearing fabric leaves. Learn about the mystery behind solar flares, sun spots, and the expansion of the Universe.

Playing with Time is a co-production of the Science Museum of Minnesota and Red Hill Studios. The exhibit was made possible with support from the National Science Foundation.

Playing with Time at the Witte Museum is generously supported by the Dan and Gloria Oppenheimer Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation, Tesoro, KENS-5 TV, the Joan and Herb Kelleher Charitable Foundation, the Wachovia Foundation, Culligan Southwest, Inc., Ricos Products Company and the City of San Antonio Office of Cultural Affairs.

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