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Date: | Mon, 5 Aug 1996 12:12:58 -0500 |
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> it is interesting to note developments in the American Museum of
>Natural History...
A paleontologist headed the exhibit team for the Fossil
> Vertebrate exhibits (dinosaurs and extinct mammal halls), or at least
> is publicly recognized and identified as the person responsible for
> the exhibit (though the exhibit designer Ralph Applebaum also has
> been very visible in this regard).....
> This arrangement has had its pro's and con's. Witness the cladistics
> diagram layout of the fossil halls (does anyone but the curator get
> that?)
SO good to hear I was not the only one that didn't get that!! I even went
through the exhibit slowly, taking photos, etc... as I usually do with new
exhibits. A teacher who works with the museum had to point it out to me
afterwards.
Was there any summative evaluation on the project that looked at this?
Just curious, -Kirsten Ellenbogen
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