'' exhibit, 2010 1998 –
Grand Opening, five galleries: Innovation: Silicon Valley and Beyond, Life Tech: The Human Machine, Exploration: New Frontiers, Communications: Global Connections, and Center of the Edge (for shorter-term exhibits) 2002 –
Imagination Playground exhibits: You Cannot Catch Me, Fuzzy Spot, PlayPath Dots, Bend The Rule, Glow Stones (Nami Orbs), Spy Houses, Maracas, Light Beads, Elusive Dots, Bug Puppet 2004 –
Genetics: Technology with a Twist exhibits: A letter to policymaker, GeneKid Phone, Counselor Phone, Incubator, Gene Array Simulator, Wet Lab Counters 2004 –
Silicon Workshop exhibits: Hardwired Chip, Potato Head exhibit 2005 –
NetPlanet (a.k.a.
Internet 2004) exhibits: Crazy Connection, Internet Globe exhibit, Whack A Spam, Arm Wrestling, TrendPlay 2005 –
Calpine (repurposed later into Green by Design) exhibit: Calpine bike-generator 2006 –
Green by Design exhibits: SuperCap Cars exhibit, Energy Tower, Regenerative Braking, Sage Glass, Smart Window, Solar Collector, Solar Hybrid Lighting 2007 –
Idea House 2008 –
The Tech Virtual Test Zone (Art Film and Music) exhibits: WikiSonic, Avatar Mirror, Connecting Point, Mashup Easel, MIDI VJ, Musical Chair, Tilty Table 2009 –
Tech Awards Gallery (a.k.a.
UcanTu) exhibits: Life-Line Radio, Bare Foot College, Tree of Hope, Adaptive Lens, Cell Bazaar, Canopy, MorSand Filter 2010 –
Silicon Valley Innovation Gallery Phase I exhibits: Transistors, Speed of Processor, Intel Microchip, and sponsored exhibits from
Nvidia,
Google, and
Adobe 2011 –
The Tech Test Zone exhibits: Digital Foam, PIXEL, Sound Circles, GigaPixel Viewer, Mmmtsss 2012 –
Silicon Valley Innovation Gallery Phase II exhibits: ReFace, Social Circles, Reactable 2014 –
REBOOT: Music exhibit: Tim Thompson's
Space Palette 2014 –
Body Metrics In the past, The Tech rented out
Parkside Hall from the City of San José to host
traveling exhibits. In 2007, this hall was the home to the exhibit known as
Body Worlds 2, which brought in more than 280,000 guests. In winter of 2008, there was a special
Leonardo da Vinci exhibit (called
Leonardo: 500 Years into the Future) that displayed some of his inventions, discoveries, and artwork; it ended January 25, 2009, after a three-week extension. The Tech also hosted
Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination from October 19, 2013, to March 23, 2014. ==See also==