Banner Engineering recently celebrated “Sensor Zone Preview Night” at The Works Museum, a hands-on museum aimed at engaging families and children ages 5 to 12 with engineering, science and technology. The company contributed more than $35,000 in products to help the museum bring its newest exhibit, Sensor Zone, to life.
The exhibit, which opened to the public this past weekend, includes three interactive experiences designed with the help of Banner sensors, actuators, safety products and LED lights:
- Sensor Swap allows museum attendees to make toasters, fans and other common household items pop, whir and power-up as well as shut down using Banner’s K50s, VTBs, e-stops and magnetic safety interlocks.
- Studio Remix permits patrons to create beats and sounds all their own by using sensors hidden in couches and mats to play music and operate Banner’s high intensity spotlights. A DJ spinning table uses Banner’s D10 analog fiber amplifier and PBCT fiber to change sound pitch and tune through a gray scale record.
- Sensor Mazes incorporate Banner sensors and actuators to create an obstacle challenge course. An analog T30UXUC controls fix linear arrays that adjust in brightness in correlation to the analog output. Parts of the maze are illuminated by Banner UV lights.

The Sensor Zone exhibit will be open to the public from April 19, 2013 – December 31, 2013. Visit www.theworks.org for more information on museum hours and admission fees.
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