I've been intersted in this discussion. We (at the Austrlian Museum in Sydney) are having an exhibition called "Rediscovering Pompeii", which we are bringing in from Italy. The exhibition is an important marriage of of technology and culture, using extensive computer interactives together with over 200 objects. The informatuion technology is not merely an adjunct to the exhibition, but a thread tying all parts together. In trying to design the exhibition space we wanted to see whethre there was any research about integrating computers into exhibitions - not in the "educational" sense, or developing them from scratch, of which there is a broad lietrature, but actually PHYSICALLY integrating them (lighting, noise, placement, traffic flows, etc). Has anybody out there have any experience with this with any tips about what we should watch out for? Thanks. Lynda Kelly, Evaluation Coordinator, Australian Museum, Sydney [log in to unmask]