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In article <v02130501acfb4033467c@[204.156.137.105]>, Craig Rosa
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>|>Dear Friends:
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>|>The Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) in Seattle is preparing for a
>|>major new exhibit, "Fish and Chips: Nature, Culture and Technology on Puget
>|>Sound". The exhibit will examine how technological change impacts the
>|>natural and cultural landscape. ...
>|>Has anyone out there worked with similar concepts, content or delivery
>|>devices? We are also considering working with local artists to create a
>|>space for the community to respond to issues of technology and culture in
>|>their daily lives.
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>On a recent visit to The Minnesota History Center, a terrific prototype was
>up that dealt with such issues. It was stuffing big plastic pig's feet into
>glass jars,
...
The Reynolds Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, ALberta has a similar
exhibit, on an automobile assembly line theme. Contact Jim
Takanaka at (403) 352-1351, fax 352-1239.
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