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+ | '''Jurassic World: The Exhibition''' is a touring attraction where visitors go inside the fictional [[Jurassic World (park)|Jurassic World theme park]]. Using animatronic dinosaurs created by the Australian based company the [[Creature Technology Company]] who had previously created the animatronics for the stage show ''[[w:c:walkingwith:Walking With Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular|Walking With Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular]]'', it was first housed at the {{w|Melbourne Museum}}<ref name="PremierVic">premier.vic.gov.au - Labor Government Secures Jurassic World: The Exhibition (November 29, 2015) Retrieved from http://www.premier.vic.gov.au/labor-government-secures-jurassic-world-the-exhibition/</ref> from March 19, 2016 through October 9, 2016.<ref name="Exhibitwebsite">[http://www.jurassicworldtheexhibition.com/ Official Website]</ref><ref name="TimeOut"/> Afterward, it was held at the {{w|Franklin Institute}} from November 25, 2016 through April 23, 2017.<ref>[https://www.fi.edu/exhibit/jurassic-world Jurassic World]. ''Franklin Institute''.</ref> Paleontologist [[Jack Horner]], who was paleontological consultant for the four films, was consulted for the design of the [[dinosaur]]s and their film inspired environments.<ref>Vadala, Nick. (August 30, 2016) [http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/Dinosaurs-to-take-over-the-Franklin-Institute-with-Jurassic-World-The-Exhibition.html Dinosaurs to take over the Franklin Institute with ‘Jurassic World: The Exhibition']. ''The Philly''.</ref> |
==Description== |
==Description== |
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From the Imagine Exhibitions website:<ref name="Imagine">imagineexhibitions.com - Jurassic World: The Exhibition. Retrieved from http://www.imagineexhibitions.com/tabid/709/Default.aspx</ref> |
From the Imagine Exhibitions website:<ref name="Imagine">imagineexhibitions.com - Jurassic World: The Exhibition. Retrieved from http://www.imagineexhibitions.com/tabid/709/Default.aspx</ref> |
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*Introductory Theater |
*Introductory Theater |
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*Welcome to Jurassic World |
*Welcome to Jurassic World |
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*[[Gentle Giants Petting Zoo]] |
*[[Gentle Giants Petting Zoo]] |
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*[[Hammond Creation Lab|Hammond Creation Center]] |
*[[Hammond Creation Lab|Hammond Creation Center]] |
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*Scientific Epilogue |
*Scientific Epilogue |
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==Dinosaurs== |
==Dinosaurs== |
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*''[[Indominus rex]]''<Ref name="Imagine"/><ref name="Creation">Creature Technology Company Website - Jurassic World: The Exxhibition: Behind the scenes Gallery. Retrieved from http://www.creaturetechnology.com/exhibitions-themeparks/jurassic-world-exhibition/behind-scenes/</ref> |
*''[[Indominus rex]]''<Ref name="Imagine"/><ref name="Creation">Creature Technology Company Website - Jurassic World: The Exxhibition: Behind the scenes Gallery. Retrieved from http://www.creaturetechnology.com/exhibitions-themeparks/jurassic-world-exhibition/behind-scenes/</ref> |
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*''[[Pachyrhinosaurus]]''<ref name="Imagine"/> (both adult and juvenile)<ref name="TimeOut"/> |
*''[[Pachyrhinosaurus]]''<ref name="Imagine"/> (both adult and juvenile)<ref name="TimeOut"/> |
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*''[[Parasaurolophus]]''<ref name="Creation"/> (both adult and babies) <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/creaturetechnology/photos/a.192374007591836.1073741835.179718678857369/491737354322165/]</ref> |
*''[[Parasaurolophus]]''<ref name="Creation"/> (both adult and babies) <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/creaturetechnology/photos/a.192374007591836.1073741835.179718678857369/491737354322165/]</ref> |
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*''[[Stegosaurus]]''<ref>[http://jurassicworldtheexhibition.com/]</ref> |
*''[[Stegosaurus]]''<ref>[http://jurassicworldtheexhibition.com/]</ref> |
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+ | === Displays/Mentioned Only === |
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+ | * [[Einiosaurus|''Einiosaurus'']] |
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+ | * [[Triceratops|''Triceratops'']] |
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+ | * ''[[Hadrosaurus]]'' (Egg) |
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+ | * [[Apatosaurus|''Apatosaurus'']] |
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+ | * [[Ankylosaurus|''Ankylosaurus'']] |
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+ | * [[Hypacrosaurus|''Hypacrosaurus'']] |
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+ | * [[Maiasaura|''Maiasaura'']] |
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+ | * ''[[Bambiraptor]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Saurornitholestes]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Tsaagan]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Adasaurus]]'' |
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+ | * [[Deinonychus|''Deinonychus'']] |
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+ | * ''[[Balaur]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Achillobator]]'' |
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+ | * [[Utahraptor|''Utahraptor'']] |
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+ | * ''[[Atrociraptor]]'' |
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+ | * [[Dromaeosaurus|''Dromaeosaurus'']] |
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+ | * ''[[Plateosaurus]]'' |
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+ | * [[Monolophosaurus|''Monolophosaurus'']] |
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+ | * [[Iguanodon|''Iguanodon'']] |
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+ | * [[Amargasaurus|''Amargasaurus'']] |
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+ | * [[Spinosaurus|''Spinosaurus'']] |
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+ | * ''[[Minmi]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Microceratus]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Gallimimus]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Suchomimus]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Dimorphodon]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Metriacanthosaurus]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Baryonyx]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Mosasaurus]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Edmontosaurus]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Pteranodon]]'' |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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===Images=== |
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Indominus Rex (137).jpg |
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+ | JWTE parasaur babies.jpg |
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+ | Land of the giants.jpg |
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+ | Eggs JWTE.jpg |
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+ | Jwte para baby.jpg |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==== Melbourne Museum ==== |
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+ | Interestingly, the ''Brachiosaurus'' and ''Parasaurolophus'' are different species than they are commonly depicted as in the [[Jurassic Park franchise|franchise]]. The exhibition's ''Brachiosaurus'' resembles the species reassigned genus ''[[Giraffatitan]]'' rather than ''Brachiosaurus altithorax'' and the ''Parsaurolophus'' resembles ''Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus'' with a younger ''Parasaurolophus walkeri '' also being feature in the exhibition. |
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==Notes and references== |
==Notes and references== |
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+ | <references/>11. https://twitter.com/jurassic_korea/status/1240148429810139139 |
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+ | [[Category:Exhibitions]] |
Revision as of 01:46, 3 June 2020
Jurassic World: The Exhibition is a touring attraction where visitors go inside the fictional Jurassic World theme park. Using animatronic dinosaurs created by the Australian based company the Creature Technology Company who had previously created the animatronics for the stage show Walking With Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular, it was first housed at the Melbourne Museum[1] from March 19, 2016 through October 9, 2016.[2][3] Afterward, it was held at the Franklin Institute from November 25, 2016 through April 23, 2017.[4] Paleontologist Jack Horner, who was paleontological consultant for the four films, was consulted for the design of the dinosaurs and their film inspired environments.[5]
Description
From the Imagine Exhibitions website:[6]
"Jurassic World: The Exhibition immerses visitors in the magic of Isla Nublar by taking them into the heart of The Park. Here, they can get as close as they dare to the world’s most life-like dinosaurs. Created in close collaboration with Universal Studios and renowned Paleontologist Jack Horner, Jurassic World: the Exhibition allows visitors to tour The Park as VIP guests, placing them in some of the film’s most iconic moments.
From the Ferry ride to Isla Nublar to a harrowing escape from Indominus rex, the exhibition is awe inspiring. Guided by a virtual Park Ranger throughout their experience, visitors encounter a 7-meter tall Brachiosaurus, come face to face with a massive 9-meter-long Pachyrhinosaurus, and “step behind the glass” at The Hammond Creation Lab to engage with the real world science surrounding dinosaur DNA. In the distance, the roars of the ferocious T. rex and Indominus rex echo – and these will be encounters you will never forget.
Don’t miss this exhilarating journey into Jurassic World.
Galleries
As given on the Imagine Exhibitions website:[6]
- Introductory Theater
- Welcome to Jurassic World
- Land of the Giants
- Gentle Giants Petting Zoo
- Hammond Creation Center
- T. rex Kingdom Welcome Area
- T. rex Kingdom Feeding Experience
- Gyrosphere Valley
- Innovation Center
- Scientific Epilogue
Dinosaurs
Physical Appearences
- Brachiosaurus (adult and egg)[6][3]
- Indominus rex[6][7]
- Pachyrhinosaurus[6] (both adult and juvenile)[3]
- Parasaurolophus[7] (both adult and babies) [8]
- Stegosaurus[9]
- Tyrannosaurus rex
- Velociraptor[10] (adult and egg)
Displays/Mentioned Only
- Einiosaurus
- Triceratops
- Hadrosaurus (Egg)
- Apatosaurus
- Ankylosaurus
- Hypacrosaurus
- Maiasaura
- Bambiraptor
- Saurornitholestes
- Tsaagan
- Adasaurus
- Deinonychus
- Balaur
- Achillobator
- Utahraptor
- Atrociraptor
- Dromaeosaurus
- Plateosaurus
- Monolophosaurus
- Iguanodon
- Amargasaurus
- Spinosaurus
- Minmi
- Microceratus
- Gallimimus
- Suchomimus
- Dimorphodon
- Metriacanthosaurus
- Baryonyx
- Mosasaurus
- Edmontosaurus
- Pteranodon
Gallery
Videos
Images
Melbourne Museum
Behind the scenes
Interestingly, the Brachiosaurus and Parasaurolophus are different species than they are commonly depicted as in the franchise. The exhibition's Brachiosaurus resembles the species reassigned genus Giraffatitan rather than Brachiosaurus altithorax and the Parsaurolophus resembles Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus with a younger Parasaurolophus walkeri also being feature in the exhibition.
Notes and references
- ↑ premier.vic.gov.au - Labor Government Secures Jurassic World: The Exhibition (November 29, 2015) Retrieved from http://www.premier.vic.gov.au/labor-government-secures-jurassic-world-the-exhibition/
- ↑ Official Website
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Time Out Melbourne - Jurassic World: The Exhibition (November 29, 2015) Retrieved from https://www.timeout.com/melbourne/museums/jurassic-world-the-exhibition
- ↑ Jurassic World. Franklin Institute.
- ↑ Vadala, Nick. (August 30, 2016) Dinosaurs to take over the Franklin Institute with ‘Jurassic World: The Exhibition'. The Philly.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 imagineexhibitions.com - Jurassic World: The Exhibition. Retrieved from http://www.imagineexhibitions.com/tabid/709/Default.aspx
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Creature Technology Company Website - Jurassic World: The Exxhibition: Behind the scenes Gallery. Retrieved from http://www.creaturetechnology.com/exhibitions-themeparks/jurassic-world-exhibition/behind-scenes/
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ Melbourne Museum Facebook
11. https://twitter.com/jurassic_korea/status/1240148429810139139