Chicago MSI Project

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Chicago MSI

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The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI), the largest science center in the Western Hemisphere, is home to more than 35,000 artifacts and nearly 14 acres of hands-on experiences designed to spark scientific inquiry and creativity. Since opening its doors in 1933, they’ve welcomed more than 175 million guests from around the world. Their mission, to inspire the inventive genius in everyone by presenting captivating and compelling experiences that are real and educational, is realized through world-class exhibits such as: Science Storms, the newest permanent exhibit revealing the science behind some of nature’s most powerful phenomena;YOU! The Experience, an exhibit that lets you explore what it means to live a vital, healthy life in the 21st century; and the U-505 Submarine, the only German U-boat in the United States.

Even bigger than their mission is their vision, which is to inspire and motivate children to achieve their full potential in the fields of science, technology, engineering and medicine. In addition to their fun and interactive exhibits, the Museum’s Center for the Advancement of Science Education (CASE) is continually developing and facilitating student learning labs, after-school science clubs, teen volunteer programs, teacher development classes and community outreach—all ways in which MSI makes science come alive for children and adults of all ages.

MSI Senior Exhibit Developer

John C. Llewellyn

 

John Llewllyn

Bio

John Llewellyn, Senior Exhibit Developer at The Museum of Science and Industry, takes a full-spectrum approach in creating experiences that inform and ignite the curiosity of visitors.

Llewellyn is currently serving as experience developer on multiple upcoming exhibitions, including: Future Energy Chicago, which focuses on personal involvement in a sustainable future.

For the recently opened exhibition, Earth Revealed, John created timely and memorable environmental programming for NOAA’s Science on a Sphere™ projection format, where Museum visitors experience the globe changing before their eyes as they experience the intricate relationships surrounding our planet.

John’s exhibition project highlights include The Great Train Story; Leonardo da Vinci: Man, Inventor, Genius; The New Henry Crown Space Center; Robots Like Us; Anatomical Sections; Titanic, Explore Blue Planet Red Planet and Climate Matters.

Llewellyn holds a BFA in Industrial Design from The University of Michigan, as well as product- and environmental-design experience in the furniture, automotive, and toy industries.

Science Storms - Feel the physics and consider the chemistry of natural phenomena like tornados and avalanches.

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