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It does need to be lighting as the walls are just going to be white.  The
exhibit is on the USS Rochester and we just want to suggest some background
(sounds and lights).

James Crawford
Preparator
Rochester Museum and Science Center


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From: Manda Vranic <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: lighting effect


>      Does the "water" effect have to be achieved by lighting? When we did
>      an exhibit on the history of the water supply system in Toronto, we
>      had the walls painted dark blue, with a water-on-sunlight effect done
>      over the base coat in a lighter blue using a paint spray gun. It
>      really looked good.
>
>      Manda
>
>      Manda Vranic
>      Exhibit and Outreach Technician
>      City of Toronto Archives
>      255 Spadina Road
>      Toronto, ON  M5R 2V3
>      (416) 397-0048
>      [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
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> Subject: lighting effect
> Author:  Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]> at MTMETM04
> Date:    13/08/1999 8:25 AM
>
>
> We are redesigning a small gallery in our museum and I've been asked to
come
> up with a way to get a water effect with lighting at the entrance.  I will
> have some halo track, but no where near enough room to use a theater light
> with a gobo and turning wheel .
>
> Anyone have any suggestions as to how to create the illusion?
>
> Thanks
>
> James Crawford
> Preparator
> Rochester Museum and Science Center
> Rochester, NY
>
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