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Tue, 15 Jul 2003 09:05:21 -0700
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At Zeum we are evaluating new technology for our animation programming.
Currently we use an Adobe Premier on Mac system which doubles for our
general admission and field trips.  I have heard a lot of raves about
the Lunchbox, and have seen one in action and used it a bit.  I think it
would be great for and instructor led experience.  However, whatever
solution we roll out has to double for  general admission, which needs
to be a visitor driven experience.  Has anyone used the Lunchbox in this
capacity?  If so, what were the problems you ran into?

Andrew Sternick
Experience System Administrator
Zeum
221 Fourth St., San Francisco, CA  94103
415-820-3358 Tel
415-777-2851 Fax
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        Announcing a new exhibit at Zeum that explores the art of wind
and air...

        WHOOSH!
Let your imagination soar at Zeum.

        - Make art that comes to life in the wind
- Design, build, and fly your own kite
- Create a symphony of wind sounds

OPENS MAY 24, 2003


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