I don't know if there is a term for such a structure, but we use one here at
Shedd Aquarium.  The panel shows the marine mammal species we have on
exhibit (belugas, white-sided dolphins, seals), with holes cut out so that
children (and adults) can put their faces in the Northwest Coast scene.
It's bright, colorful, and attracts many visitors and cameras.
     Linda Wilson                    Visitor Studies and Evaluation
     Shedd Aquarium                  1200 S. Lake Shore Drive
     Chicago, IL 60605
     PH (312) 692 3261  FAX (312) 939 8677     [log in to unmask]


-----Original Message-----
From: Jadran Kale [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 6:29 AM
Subject: query: the right term


Hi Listfellows,


Does anybody know what word is the right one for a kind of artificial
fence, a barrier oftenly present at amusement parks, with a hole for
inserting a face over a painted body (e.g. body-builder at a beach, or a
sofisticated lady, ...)?

Is somebody using anything similar at some museum premises?
TIA! Sincerely -

Jadran Kale
Zupanijski muzej, P.p.7, HR-22001 Sibenik
Croatia: 385 (0) 22/ 213-880, fax 213-355
  @  http://jagor.srce.hr/muzej_sibenik
- -  Sent with PINE 4.10 from CARNet  - -

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