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The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Experience celebrates the 20th anniversary of the internationally-bestselling Worst-Case Scenario book series. Selected by The Franklin Institute to develop the exhibition, EDG and GMC+A bring the unexpected to life …

The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Experience celebrates the 20th anniversary of the internationally-bestselling Worst-Case Scenario book series. Selected by The Franklin Institute to develop the exhibition, EDG and GMC+A bring the unexpected to life in a highly interactive, low-tech and educational way.

Worst-Case Scenario Survival Experience is a full-body physical and minds-on experience exhibition providing the essential instructions for everything you need to know when encountering unexpected but POSSIBLE real-life scenarios, with countless moments of excitement and laughter along the way.

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When MythBusters; The Explosive Exhibition opened in 2012, it shifted the paradigm of what an interactive touring exhibition can and should be. Engaging across generations and cultures, the exhibition brought out the true bliss in science experiment…

When MythBusters; The Explosive Exhibition opened in 2012, it shifted the paradigm of what an interactive touring exhibition can and should be. Engaging across generations and cultures, the exhibition brought out the true bliss in science experimentation. Proving that science can and will be done anywhere by anyone who is inquisitive. With over a million visitors to the experience and a dozen hosting museums, MythBusters pushes what can be in a museum. The experience encourages running through a rain chamber of glowing water to see if you are wetter walking or running through the rain. It encourages throwing cards at speeds of 40 plus miles per hour, jumping in swings, and hanging off ledges of buildings. It goes so far as to providing the opportunity for guests to be fired at by a paintball at 25 feet per second to test human reaction time.

GMC+A is honored to have worked directly with Discovery Channel, the MythBusters, EDG and the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, to bring the most influential science television show to museums through this project. This project, the first of its kind for Discovery, has since triggered a whole department dedicated to location programing.

The international and multi-generational visibility of Sherlock Holmes has inspired scientists and investigators for over a century. The exhibition inspires scientific exploration through artifacts, interactive experimentation and highly immersive e…

The international and multi-generational visibility of Sherlock Holmes has inspired scientists and investigators for over a century. The exhibition inspires scientific exploration through artifacts, interactive experimentation and highly immersive environments bringing guests into the world of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his characters. Using real tools still employed by investigators today, the guests evaluate evidence and help bring clarity to a mystery.

The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes touring since 2013 through the leading science museums in North America, is populated with hundreds of artifacts and dozens of interactives engaging fans and the curious alike.

Artists and scientists have been inspired by the stories of Sherlock Holmes, and the exhibition brings homage not only to the creator but also to those who followed, including bringing the objects of recent films to the exhibition with props and costumes from the most popular recent shows: Warner Bros. films starring Robert Downey Jr, and Jude Law, the CBS television show Elementary with Lucy Liu and Johnny Lee Miller, and the BBC television show Sherlock starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freemen.

 

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