I’m working on a blog post about an essay on vivisection that Lewis Carroll wrote in 1875, and while doing research I came across this:
The Explore-At-Bristol science centre in Bristol (UK) is currently hosting an exhibit called Alice Through the Looking Glass. It runs until November, and is mostly meant for children, but I know that if I was anywhere in the UK right now I would personally go and check it out all by my adult self.
The exhibit uses events from both Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass to explain some basic concepts. The themes seem to be mainly related to perception and physics. (I assume the obvious hallucinogen references (the caterpillar) are left out of this family friendly exhibit.)

If anyone has been here or is planning on going, let me know!