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Date: | Sat, 18 Jan 1997 17:33:11 UT |
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Hi everyone,
I am working on a proposal for a client where various works of art from their
collection are accessed by computer. They would like music from the period
the art was created to play in the background to help set the feel for the
time. I don't have a range of dates yet, but I believe that these works were
created in the 20th or late 19th century. Does anyone know of a company which
has a stock music library where you can obtain rights to use the music in an
exhibit? Kind of like Muzak for exhibits. Thanks for the help.
I would also like to respond to Mr. George Bailey's assertion that
Austrailians have "more mobile phones, VCR players and video cameras" than
Americans by announcing my campaign to create awareness in America to the
growing "personal appliance gap". I will encourage the citizens of the U.S.
to increase their spending on these appliances until we have reached the goal:
"A Camcorder in Every Bedroom and Two VCR's in Every Den and a Cell Phone in
every Bathroom!"
Mr. Bailey, I hope you enjoy my sense of humor as much as I enjoy yours.
Mark C. Vang
Freya Ventures
2100 Mediterranean Ave. Suite 15
Virginia Beach, VA 23451 (USA)
(757) 340-0099
* Interactive touch screen exhibit computer systems and other technical stuff.
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