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Just wanted to say I think Ian summed it up very well. Anyone planning
traveling exhibits should take all these things into consideration.
By the way Ian, and also Pioneer Joel, I also enjoyed the recent dialogue
about virtual reality you conducted on the list--being able to eavesdrop on
thoughtful conversations like that is one of the nice things about Museum-L.
--Helen Glazer, Exhibitions Director
Goucher College, Baltimore, MD USA
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On Tue, 10 Dec 1996, Ian Simmons wrote:
> >1. What have you liked/disliked about previous traveling exhibits
> >you've had at your museum?
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> >DISLIKES
> - Incompleteness - the thing comes with a video or CD-ROM as a crucial part,
> but doesn't come with anything to play it on (and they don't tell you unless
> you ask).
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> - Unweildiness when they don't break down into easily manoueverable sub
> units for installing.
>
etc....
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