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7Questions! Questions! Aaaaaaaaah!!!
8Sex and reproduction
- WHO is the audience?
- WHAT themes will the exhibition cover?
- HOW to present this content?
9Who
- Target audience Ages 914 and adults
- This audience has a wide range of knowledge of
sex and reproduction. - There is wide range of opinion about what 9-14
year olds should know about sex and reproduction.
10How much for
11What themes?
- Biology of human reproduction
- History of sex
- Cultures and sex
- Sexual health physical, emotional
- Sexual Orientation
- Puberty / Teen sex
12How to do this?
- Interactive Exhibits
- Awesome Images
- Engaging Text
- Humour
- Pop Culture references
13Interactive exhibits
Content? Experience?
14Science World is about experience and inspiring
curiosity and wonder
- BodyWorks take-home message
- The body is full of wonder.
- Learn more about your body
- Buzz Words
- Wow, Intuitive, Relevant, Real, Humour, Edgy,
First Person, Group Interaction, Artistic, Fun ,
Repeatability
15Voice of exhibition
- Textbook?
- Health Office?
- Informal?
- Street?
16Can sex be funny?
17Only if its done well!
18Pop culture
- Hair gel in Theres Something about Mary
19Pop culture
20Public sensitivity
- See, the problem is that God gives men a brain
and a penis, and only enough blood to run one at
a time. - Robin Williams
21Public sensitivity
22According to the annual Durex survey, Saturday
night at 1034 is the favourite time for
Canadians to have sex.
23Exhibit evaluations
- Front end
- assess sensitivities, interests and existing
knowledge of the visitors on specific aspects of
the exhibit) - Formative
- in-progress test specific aspects of the
exhibit through 2-D and 3-D prototypes - Summative
- assess effectiveness of exhibits after exhibit
completion
24Front End Evaluation
Assessing public sensitivities toward the topic
of sexuality
Survey- image 1
25Survey- image 2
26Survey- image 3
27Survey- image 4
28Survey- image 5
- Evaluation outcome
- some individuals will be offended no matter what
- the majority surveyed was quite comfortable with
most images - level of discomfort increases with photographic
depictions of sexual activity - the level of discomfort viewing the pictures is
greater in the context of a family visit
29Evaluation in the context of exhibit development
30Formative Evaluation
Visitor profile, sampling, protocol
Assessing clarity, interest and functionality of
exhibit panels, low tech interactives, and film
loop
31Assessing clarity of references . . .
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34Modifications and new directions
- use a language closer to teen talk
- intensify the use of humour in exhibit stations
as a strategy to defuse the teenagers discomfort - provide opportunity for the visitor to control
the experience (especially with the more
sensitive material)
35Design solutions Where Did I Come From?
36Interactives
- Sperm and Egg Game
- The Big Sweep
- Fetal Development Torsos
- Video Projection
37Graphic panels pre-evaluation
Text and graphic panels
Introductory column
Lo-tech interactives
3-D elements
38Graphic panels post-evaluation
Use illustration
Use questions
Decrease the amount of text
Eliminate some pop culture references
39Design solutions What do I Look Like?
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42Design solutions Whats Inside Me?
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45Design solutions Demo Area
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47Design solutions Current Science
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