Dear Jay,
Actually this method was used at the "Exploratorium" in San Francisco and
became one of the most popular "exhibits." The audience LOVED seeing
exhibits in the making, and artifacts being created or restored. Surely it
could be limited if some aspects of the work wanted to be done behind closed
doors.....but the sense of getting involved in the actual life of the museum
was so strong...talk about bringing your audience into the museum, that
really does it.
Why should it be some secret?
Best, M
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