It's much difficult than it looks |
This
is a small hands on game in the Asaka-shi Museum, building a Jomon era terra cotta pottery that went back
3,000 to 165,000 years ago. The puzzle pieces are replica pottery parts, made
from magnetic material covered with plastics.
On
the podium, there are base mold for the pottery that partially covered with
broken pieces, several broken pottery scattered on the floor, and three start
buttons that the visitor could choose allotted time for the game.
As
soon as you push the button, the mold becomes magnetized and clock started to
countdown. Better hurry picking the pottery
pieces and attached to the appropriate locations. When the time expired, the alarm goes off, mold
looses magnetics and all pottery pieces you attached on the mold fall down.
I
selected longest time for the game and still couldn’t finish the puzzle, oh
well….
Asaka-shi Museum, Saitama, Japan
http://www.city.asaka.lg.jp.e.fg.hp.transer.com/soshiki/42/museum.html
Actual excavated Jomon pottery pieces, free to touch |
展示台の上には破片が部分的に貼付けられた土器の型、土器の破片、ゲーム時間を選べる3つのスタートボタンがあります。
ボタンを押すとすぐに土器の型は磁性を帯び、タイマーのカウントダウンが始まります。急いで土器の破片を正しい一に春付けて行かなければなりません。時間切れになると警告ブザーが鳴り、型の磁性が失われるので、表面に貼付けた土器の破片が全て落ちてしまいます。
一番長いゲーム時間を選びましたが、時間内にパズルを追われませんでした。あ〜ぁ…。
朝霞市立博物館、埼玉
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