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Jim Newland <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Apr 2001 19:23:44 -0700
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We are working on exhibits for a historic house museum at a State Park.

One of the ideas we have is for an interactive computer, or other media, exhibit to interpret the historic owner's complex geneology and historiography.   There is a multitude of information to be communicated on these subjects.  Both subjects are also complicated by an intriguing and somewhat controversial life.  His history therefore also includes some fascinating myth and legend.  A real hero/villain historiography.

Besides an active web-site, what types of computer interactive or other medias have people used, developed, or seen that might be able to convey such a large and complicated amount of information.
Jim N.

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