Last Chance to See Giant Interactive Robotic Snail at Life

Get ready for a final chance to see Luma, a nine-metre illuminated robotic snail at Life Science Centre (Life).
Luma has been created by leading robotics studio Air Giants and uses world-pioneering mechanical technology to interact with visitors, its three-metre-high head bending to greet people as they approach.
This is the first time that Luma has been in the North East after delighting audiences across the UK, giving visitors to Life a unique opportunity to get up close to the interactive giant glowing snail.
Luma, who is at Life until 15 March, is in the science centre to mark British Science Week, a 10-day-celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), which runs from 7 to 16 March.
Life Chief Executive Linda Conlon said: “British Science Week provides a great opportunity to put a spotlight on science in an engaging and relevant way. Luma has enchanted audiences across the UK and we are delighted to bring it to Newcastle as part of our 25th birthday celebrations.”