MOD

MOD

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MOD. at UniSA is a cutting-edge museum of discovery, designed to ignite inspiration and curiosity. It's a dynamic space where young minds can explore the wonders of science and technology, and see firsthand how research influences our understanding of the world and shapes our future. Specifically tailored for individuals aged 15-25, our interactive exhibitions are crafted to engage this demographic in a meaningful way.

Unlike any other museum experience in Australia, MOD. at UniSA stands at the crossroads of art and science. We bring together researchers, industry professionals, and students in a collaborative environment that encourages learning, challenges perspectives, and fosters inspiration. Our facility boasts seven gallery spaces, each hosting a fresh exhibition every six months, ensuring a constantly evolving experience for our visitors.

Plan your visit to immerse yourself in our latest exhibitions, and don't miss the chance to relax at the Food Lore café, an integral part of the MOD. experience. Additionally, the MOD. Shop offers unique items that complement your visit. Engage further with our community through our workshops, talks, and events, designed to deepen your understanding and connection with the themes we explore.

What's New in the Latest Version 1.1.2

Last updated on May 22, 2024

We've made several improvements and fixed bugs to enhance your experience at MOD.

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