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This exhibition closed December 31, 2002 Overview of the ExhibitionAnimal Eyes is an award-winning, hands-on traveling exhibition that explores our on-going quest to understand what animals see. By comparing what we know about human vision, we can learn more about animal vision. |
![]() September 28 - December 31, 2002 |
Does your dog see color? How many eyes does a spider have? Where are a sea star's eyes? Five exhibit areas explore different facets of animal vision. Different Kinds of Eyes focuses on various types of animal eyes and how they work, while Different Places on Different Faces discusses the positioning of animals' eyes and how this affects what they see. Night Eyes looks at how animals see at night, and Seeing In Color explores how color is processed in the eye and discusses which animals can see color. Finally, 3 Eyes, 5 Eyes, 8 Eyes, More looks at animals with multiple eyes.
Animal Eyes was organized by the Museum of Ophthalmology, San Francisco, part of the Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, with generous support from the National Science Foundation and LensCrafters. Animal Eyes won first place in the 1999 American Association of Museums' Eleventh Annual Exhibition Competition. |
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five exhibit areas: Different Kinds of Eyes
Different Places On Different Faces Night Eyes Seeing In Color
3 Eyes, 5 Eyes, 8 Eyes, More |
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