Abel's Sketchbook Abel's Sketchbook (
Abels skissebok) is an interactive exhibition that shows the relationship between art, technology and science. The name is inspired by the famous
mathematician Niels Henrik Abel, who was born at
Finnøy in
Ryfylke not far from
Sandnes. The exhibitions is based on the art and industry in the region of Jæren. Topics include: • The
brain • Cultural influence • Materials (
clay,
wood,
fiber and
metal) • Tools •
Energy •
Logistics Planetarium In the middle of the building the
planetarium looms above the café. It is a large dome-shaped projection screen where you can see the stars, planets and galaxies. In addition to the guided tours of the starry sky, several educational movies about different topics are shown. There are films in Norwegian and in English. There are 52 seats, and was when it opened (2008) as one out of five planetariums in the world using a combined Skymaster ZKP 4 optomechanical projector and Spacegate system from
Carl Zeiss. In 2019 the planetarium underwent a technical upgrade of the projection system. It operates a combined Skymaster ZKP 4 LED optomechanical projector and Powerdome 3 system with two Zeiss Velvet projectors from
Carl Zeiss.
Other exhibits •
Krossen Havremølle is an exhibition that features
oat processing and how important that has been to the region. •
"Øglænd in 150" is an exhibition over 2 floors which shows the history of the company Øglænd. One floor is dedicated to the production of clothing, the other of bicycles and motorbikes. •
Abelloftet is a mathematical exhibition on the fourth floor. Named after the Norwegian mathematician
Niels Henrik Abel it contains more than 50 interactive experiments and installations, including a square bicycle and a human sized
kaleidoscope. •
Astronomy and space exploration is an exhibition that features a spaceship, a
terrella and a
cloud chamber. • There are several new additions to the exhibitions, including the most recent one - a domino course and marble run. ==Reviews==