Went to the "Star Wars and the Power of Costume" traveling Smithsonian exhibit the other day.
I was pretty excited, because Star Wars, but I figured that my wife would enjoy it more with the focus on costume/fashion. I was just there to see some Stormtrooper unis and some Sith robes and I'd be good...
Boy did I geek out once I got in there and realized what a badass display they put on. My wife was dragging me along, as I was taking as much time as I could to take pictures. What was supposed to be a trip for her that would interest me ended up being a trip for me, mostly.
They saved the "Vader" room for last, and I have determined that any/all Vader concept art is my favorite. Some of the designs and illustrations are wacky and outlandish and amazing takes on Vader, and yet still familiar.
Also, the Boba Fett and Jango Fett suits are even more awe-inspiring in person. And the end of the exhibit had these interactive picture frames where you would step in, and it would display your image via video stream. Raising your left arm would transform you into Vader, C3PO, or a Stormtrooper. You could move and act as that character. Raising your right arm would cause an action of some sort. Weilding Vader's saber in real time was cool as hell.