-Mark- * Mark Fowle, Partner * SIGNAL-INNOVA * 2841 East 19th Street * Signal Hill, CA 90755 * Email: mailto:mark@exhibitsalive.com * http://www.ExhibitsAlive.com/ * Phone: (800) 417-9060 * Fax: (800) 773-7694Helen Wirka wrote:
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Do any of your sites have sounds triggered by a motion sensor device that help create an ambiance and set the scene for visitors when they walk into a room in your museum space?
For example, we have colleagues in this region who have stables that have been converted into a museum. When visitors walk into the stables a motion sensor picks up on it and then triggers a device which plays pre-recorded horse sounds like neighing and whinnying. It is very impressive.
I have heard of other museums doing this, but I can't remember which ones. I would like to look into this motion sensor technology some more and receive input from different sites.
Thank you for your assistance!
Helen
Helen Wirka
Historic Site Specialist/CuratorCarlyle House Historic Park
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