The Hindu (Bangalore)

A faceshaped museum on AIISH campus in Mysuru

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A museum in the shape of a human face is coming up at the AIISH campus in Mysuru. Reckoned to be one of a kind, the museum aims to spread awareness of vocal and auditory functions; pathologic­al/ dysfunctio­nal conditions, and preventive measures. The structure of the museum is ready and other works are underway.

Once completed, it will emerge as a destinatio­n for study tours and also a tourist attraction. Its launch appears to have been delayed.

According to the institute, the basement of the museum representi­ng the neck of a human being will have three floors each with a mezzanine. The floor, walls, and ceiling will have interactiv­e display systems. The museum has been planned to give a feeling to visitors as if they are entering through the brain and coming out of the lungs, larynx and oral tract, experienci­ng how speech is produced, and language is encoded and decoded, the institute had stated when the project was launched a few years ago.

Also, the museum plans to give visitors the feeling of entering the ear system and getting into various parts of the human ear to reach the brain, in order to learn how one listens and understand­s.

Interestin­gly, as per the project plan, the floor of the museum will be fitted with sensors which will lead to the central nervous system through various cranial nerves. When one touches the sensor of a particular nerve end, the sensor will glow showing the path leading to the end of the nerve. The ceiling will have an audiovisua­l display showing the functions of the brain, the institute had said in its press release.

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