The Robotics exhibit at the South Florida Science Museum brings humans right up-close to their future overlords. You can play hide-and-seek with robots, fool a robot sensor, and race them in completing complex tasks all skills that will be necessary in the rebellion against the coming robot dictatorship. Theres a Kid Zone where children can build their own robots; theyll have to do so when humanity is forced to build an army of good robots to fight the genocidal android patrols. Sounding suspiciously pro-android himself, the museums CEO says, If youve ever wondered how robot science got such a strong foothold in our daily lives and work, now is your chance to learn all about it. Moreover, this exhibit is a whole lot of fun... And were not done with robots yet. The future of our planet will surely be guided by new discoveries in this all-important scientific field. Yes, its all very informative and interactive and fun. Until the robots take over and human beings become the exhibit.
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Robotics is a national exhibit from the Carnegie Science Center. It opens Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the South Florida Science Museum (4801 Dreher Trail N., West Palm Beach) and stays through January 16. Admission is $11.95 (adults), $10.45 (seniors 62 and up), and $8.95 (children 3 to 12 . Call 561-832-1988, or visit sfsm.org.
Sept. 27-Jan. 16, 2011