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Bill Humm <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Nov 1994 14:52:25 GMT
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An open question:
 
When implementing high-technology solutions in museum environments (i.e.
interactivity, computers, etc.) how are issues of access being addressed?
This question is not only concerned with ADA aspects, but also
technological literacy, technophobia, and those visitors who simply resist
the use of technology within a museum environment?
 
Any feedback or comment would be appreciated.
 
Bill Humm
Pyramid Studios
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