Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination

Imaginative exhibition at the Science Museum looking at what science fiction tells us about our relationship to space and the world around us.

This was a stunningly produced show and immersive experience where you are introduced to each section by an supposedly AI concept called ALANN. It introduced some fascinating ideas linking reality and science fiction.

However if you were going for a history of sci-fi and lots of objects you might be disappointed. Quite a large proportion of the objects seemed to be replicas although there was an original outfit from Lieutenant Uhura from Star Trek and Boris Kharlov’s costume for Frankenstein. I’d have liked a bit more on the evolution of sci-fi rather than the heavy use of it to explain current and future science.

There were good interactive experiences and quizzes which were all working even if I had to be shown what one was doing! A good show for sparkling children’s imaginations.

Closes 4 May 2023


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