Visitors with epilepsy
Some of our exhibits have flashing lights (including computer screens). But they all fall outside the trigger frequency of 5 to 30 hertz* (flashes per second).
If you are feeling nauseous or dizzy, cover one eye with your hand and look away from the exhibit. Do not cover both eyes.
Gallery 2: Fundamental
- Plasma plates are shown in the Mike Gore Curiosity Corner.
- The vibrating pin screen vibrates at 2.7–5.5 hertz.
- Frozen Shadows produces a single bright flash of light.
- Persistence of Vision (POV) uses repetitive flickering.
Gallery 3: Awesome Earth
Screens and lights flash in, and directly, outside the Earthquake House.
Gallery 4: Q Lab
You can fast forward or rewind the video on the Dynamic Screen, causing the images to flash.
Other experiences change daily – please check with the presenter beforehand if you are concerned.
Gallery 5: The Shed
Other experiences change daily – please check with the presenter beforehand if you are concerned.
Gallery 7: Excite@Q
Rototron contains flashing LEDs that create the illusion of movement.
Exhibits in other areas
The Moire Illusion at the bottom of the spiral ramp can appear to flicker and pulsate as you walk past it.
Spectacular Science Shows
These experiences change daily – please check with the presenter beforehand if you are concerned.