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Dear Museumlites and tech-gurus attached,
Please help me with your experience and advice.
Here we have a prehistoric/antique fortress with a pit at its center,
obvious cause for choosing a place because of water contained.
With a plan to fence this pit and enlighten its depth during a daytime with
a solar unit (location is out of electric grid), there is a possibility to
present a filming of its interior in situ.
What is needed is some kind of custom-assembled (or prefabricated?) LCD and
computer with video-files, incorporated into ambient-friendly stone
structure. A rough button is better than touch-screen, one can suppose.
Surely screen must face north, and a machine must be laptop-like and
powered by solar unit, resistant to all kinds of shocks.
BTW, during summertime the place is under frequent self-leaded visits by
nautical tourists.
Any examples existing? Is it "mission impossible"?
Thank you for your insights! Sincerely,
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Jadran Kale, ethnologist
Muzej grada Sibenika, P. p. 7, HR-22001 Sibenik
385(0)22/213-880,Croatia,zupanija.sibenik.museum
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