In article <[log in to unmask]>, Hank Burchard <[log in to unmask]> writes >On Wed, 10 Apr 1996, Adrienne DeArmas wrote: > >> We are looking at putting our newly completed travelling exhibit online. We >> have a guy in house who is experienced in creating home pages and I envision >> doing a "walk thru" for visitors who cannot access the real thing. Any >> suggestions on the kind of digital equipment we need or previous successes of >> this kind? > > I don't have any technical suggestions, but I'd like to encourage >y'all to go ahead with internetting your exhibits. If nothing else it's a >name-recognition builder (and a NRA museum particularly needs to project >its message farther than the choir). It's also a great planning tool for >people contemplating a visit to the area. And electronic museums are the >best thing that ever happened to a museum reviewer! > > > We have developed some interesting software which enables a series of still images taken of the four polar directions from crucial positions in a buildings to recreate in interractive exhibition environment. It is being used at present as the basis for the Gallery of Iterating Spaces (see http://www.demon.co.uk/synaptic-connections), but could be adapted for roaming around any kind of building, gallery, museum, stately home etc. -- bernard barnes Turnpike evaluation. For information, see http://www.turnpike.com/