Of Interest

Kokoro Exhibits

Overview

We are the world’s first and foremost collection of museum-quality animatronics, leading the U.S. traveling exhibit market for over 30 years. INTERACTIVE Our exhibits educate and entertain audiences with a variety of interactive stations, such as remotely controlled dinosaurs and rideable sculptures. IMMERSIVE Our dinosaurs, giant insects, and Ice Age mammals are engineered to look, […]

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Fall ’12 – DInosaurs! at SciWorks

DINOSAURS! Back by popular demand, everyone’s favorite prehistoric reptiles are here until January 12th, 2013! Immerse yourself in an exhibit featuring your favorite dinosaurs including Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Deinonychus, and more! These full and half sizes robots move with incredibly life-like motion as they roar, feed, fight, and care for their young.

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Fall ’12 – Crew prepares “Big Big Bugs!” exhibit at Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History

CORPUS CHRISTI – Crews from Kokoro Exhibits and members of the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History assembled and prepared the museum’s exhibit area Thursday for the museum’s newest exhibit “Big Big Bugs!” A collection of five large robotic bugs and a few smaller bugs will be on display starting Sept. 13 until the […]

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Summer ’12 – The Museum, Kitchner, Canada

The Exhibition DINOSAURS! presents dramatic robotic vignettes that portray the life of dinosaurs in a variety of settings. Based on paleontological discoveries, each scene comes to life in a way that inspires the imaginations of visitors, and offers a refreshing departure from the traditional, academic displays. www.themuseum.ca/exhibitions-featured-exhibits.htm

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Spring ’12 – Dinosaurs return to the Virginia Living Museum this summer

Stomping, roaring, robotic dinosaurs come alive this summer at the Virginia Living Museum with an all-new exciting exhibit of land, sea and air creatures from Kokoro, the inventor of robotic dinosaurs. Tremble at a growling T-Rex, the lizard king. Then watch a Corythosaurus (helmeted lizard) mother tend her brood. There’s even a nest full of […]

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