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Fri, 29 Sep 2000 00:25:32 GMT
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regarding the use of computer as an interactive medium, i guess it is true
that computers are good but not appropriate for a small museum as we have to
think about the time spent and how does it affect the other visitors to the
museum as well. perhaps if you read the book by john veverka, and you shall
understand what i meant.

what other sort of interactive medium can be placed inside a small center
apart from having computers or (complicated)mechanical based exhibits? this
is about low maintenance exhibits.
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