Exhibition

Tune In

The exhibition invites you on an experiential and fascinating journey into the world of sounds, movement, and technology. You can play music using your body weight, create melodies on various (and unusual) musical instruments, control sounds through movement and electronic sensors, experience how your voice changes, and discover how colors can be heard.

About the Exhibition

The exhibition TUNE IN invites visitors on an immersive journey into the world of sound, movement, and technology, featuring interactive installations that combine science, music, and creativity.

The exhibition showcases the works of international artist Michael Bradke, an interdisciplinary creator working at the intersection of art, science, and technology.

Bradke specializes in designing interactive experiences that stimulate curiosity and the senses. For TUNE IN, he has created a series of original installations that enable a creative exploration of the world of sound in surprising and enjoyable ways.

Erez R. Mizrachi

Such a rich museum! The kids can touch, learn and experience everything, and parents can have a great time too. Arrive early and not in season, otherwise the place is packed. Will definitely visit again when the kids are older

Arie Berkovitch

Very enjoyable. The kids moved from one exhibit to another. The museum encourages them to explore. Suitable for kids over 5 (younger kids don’t pay but there isn't much for them to do)

David van Gelder

Great museum, every exhibit is hands-on with clear explanations in Hebrew, English and Arabic. Fun and enjoyable for curious people of all ages. Nice, shaded areas to rest, eat and relax. Takes about 4 hours to cover everything

Milan.rivkin

A world-class museum with entertaining interactive exhibits that educate children about scientific principles. Israeli hi-tech inventions are highlighted

Asaf C

Awesome place with so many things to see, do and learn. Fun for the whole family! The are plenty of exhibitions that demonstrate different physical and natural phenomenas. The place is clean and tidy, and easy to navigate. It also has guided tours. Parking could be a problem if you come late, but overall - highly recommended

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