Dear James Crawford,
we are also just creating a "WaterWonderWorld" in the Alps, near one of the
largest European waterfalls at Krimml, Austria. We designed a WaterPark
outside with a hanging waterpipe, archimedes objects, moveable dams, art
fountains etc. Inside we have a WaterCentre with interactives on water
(reversed waterfall, water around ships etc.) and then a multi-media
WaterShow with real drops and the big sounds of waterfalls.
A lot of water exhibits are in the various science centres from Fort
Lauderdale to San Francisco. In Winterthur, Switzerland, there is the
Technorama, which has a lot of wonderful water experiments, like two water
jets aimed at each other and creating flat discs, like the jet that hold the
ball in the air, like the water dome etc.
Have fun and success,
Peter Rebernik
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Datum: Samstag, 19. Juni 1999 15:33
Betreff: Water Interactives
>Our museum is planning a new exhibit that will deal with elements of water,
>weather and Lake Ontario. We are researching ideas for interactives that
>will make the experience both fun and educational.
>
>Can anyone recommend sources for interactives? I am looking for museums
>that might have some interactives they can recommend or just share what's
>worked and what hasn't. I'm searching for any information or ideas.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>James Crawford
>Preparator
>Rochester Museum and Science Center
>Rochester, NY
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