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Subject:
ISO exhibit mounting techniques
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Mary Ames Sheret <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sat, 28 Mar 1998 12:53:59 -0800
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Greetings all. I have a friend who works in the movie industry and she is
looking for examples of "futuristic" exhibit mounts/pedestals for
spacecraft and other large aeronautical pieces of equipment. (Not airplanes
in museums which are often on the ground or suspended above.) She is
particularly interested in the way Non-American air and space museums
display their artifacts. I know this museum discussion list expands around
the globe, so I told her I would post this message.

The project is for a new Superman movie that will be filmed shortly and
they are beginning to work on the set designs. If you know of any museums
to contact or exhibit designers, please let me know. (She has already
contacted the Museum of Flight in Seattle and the Air & Space Museum in
Washington.) Who knows! YOUR museum could be in the movies....:)

Thank you!

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