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Eliot Stadler <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Nov 1999 21:19:46 EST
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Hi there, I am brand new to this listserv, and I've got a question for anyone
with experience producing exhibits about the weather.  We are facing this
issue at our institution, and we are interested in including "real"
environmental components in the exhibit.  An occassional raindrop or two,
periodic fog, the smell of burning leaves, etc.etc.  Our problem is that we
have delicate collections, and the introduction of moisture, chemicals etal.
into the space poses obvious issues.

Is there anyone out there with some similar experiences?  Is there anyone out
there with a few grand ideas?  My guess is that Museum-L is populated with
many creative souls, and that there are many bright problem solvers out there.

Awaiting replies,  Eliot S.

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