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December 2002 Update
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Bridge of Scottish Inventors

The Big Idea

Another destination during the Easter and Summer holidays in 2000 was the Big Idea exhibition in Irvine.

Our intrepid reporter crossed the Bridge of Scottish Invention at Irvine harbour, entered the dome-like structure, sat through the audience-shaking movie on explosions, saw the gadgets, turned the handles, played the games, built and tested the Inventors' kits, and generally had a good time!

Big Idea Centre Robot arm spelling Pokemon
Playing with machines

The place is full of machines and mechanical sculptures to show mechanical and other engineering principles.

Most of the day, it was full of children too! We had to wait until near closing time to take these pictures, after most of the crowds had left.

Cam transporter challenge

Still playing with machines
Flying sculpture

 

 

 

It's a great show, and worth the visit if you can avoid the crowds...

 

The huge sculpture on the left comes to life every hour, flaps its wings and a crew of mechanical figures prepare for take-off, while some really loud music plays (from Carmina Burana).

 

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