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>The Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History is currently planning an
>exhibit about sounds in nature ... To avoid re-inventing too many wheels, I
>would appreciate hearing
>about exhibits that you have seen (or made) that have incorporated
>sound in an interactive way, any presentations you felt were effective,
>and any information you could supply about sources of natural sound.
The exhibit, "Special Effects 2", had a cool sound lab (mostly enclosed,
for listening purposes) where you could see how sounds work, how Hollywood
fabricates them (some examples included animal sounds), etc. I found it to
be very engaging. The program was all on CD-ROM as far as I could tell,
and very well done.
I wasn't involved in the leasing here and can't remember who produced it.
Anybody out there know?
Bill
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As always, opinions expressed are my own.
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