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Please pardon any cross-postings.
We are beginning a project to build a Mars Rover - Sojourner II for
display in our new museum. It will be manipulable via the internet
through our web site, natureshift.org, through the Telerobotics
Adventures curriculum. I am looking for other museums who use robots or
robotics as an exhibit or as an interface device with the public.
If anyone is involved with this, I would be very interested in learning
of your work. Going one step beyond, I am trying to put together a
panel regarding this topic for the next AAM meeting in 1999. I need one
more panelist. I would be very interested in an art or history museum
that incorporates robotics as part of an audience development
opportunity. Possibly a museum that hasn't done it yet, but is open to
exploring what might be possible.
The panel is on using robotics to develop new audiences, whether through
a personalized robotic tour of a contemporary art museum, to a robotic
instructor at a science center, to a robotic model for fine art classes,
etc. The possibilities are endless!
Please contact me ASAP if this is of interest.
Thanks - V
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Vera L.Y. Uyehara [log in to unmask]
Executive Director
Dakota Science Center
P.O. Box 5023
Grand Forks, ND 58206
(701) 795-8500
(701) 739-3150
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