Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 29, 2010, Minority and Small Business Week 2010 special coverage issue, Page 17, Image 17

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September 29. 2010
Page 17
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Patrick John Sweeney, P.C.
Identity: An OMSI
Exhibit of You
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Attorney at Law
1549 SE Ladd
Portland, Oregon
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Explore who you are in OMSI’s new exhibit ‘Identity: An Exhibition o f You.
Explore what
makes you tick
What makes you, you? Why
do you think, act, or look the way
you do? How do others affect
who you are? Learn the an­
swers to these questions and the
reasons why you became who
you are in the Oregon Museum
o f S c ie n c e an d In d u s try ’s
(OMSI) new exhibit, Identity:
An Exhibition o f You.
Identity explores the physical,
psychological, and social ele­
ments in your life that make you
tick and challenges our notions
o f personal identity. The exhibit
uses the familiar— our body, our
thoughts, our relationships— to
make connections with the sci­
entific— our genes, our brains.
Identity is a hands-on, highly
interactive exhibit that presents
your own identity front and cen­
ter while you learn about genet­
ics and biological identity, cogni­
tive science and psychology,
personality, and social science
and racial and ethnic identity.
The exhibit features three main
areas associated with aspects of
identity: Physical, where we con­
nect our body with our genes;
psychological, where our thoughts
connect to our brains; and social,
where our relationships connect
with our roles in society.
By playing the game "Family
Match-Up" you will find out who
belongs in which family, or you
can step into a booth to look at
your future self and see how the
choices you make today can
impact your identity tomorrow.
You can explore how smells
tell you something about your­
self, or "hear" your personality in
an open-ended musical art piece.
You will also learn about the
differences gender brings to your
brain, beginning in the womb.
If you take a spin on the "Who
Shares Your Skin" wheel, you
will see who else in the world
sharesj/our skin color, and then
take a digital photo o f yourself
and change your gender and
ethnicity on a computer.
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