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Body Worlds though not strictly an health exhibition is about the
body and how it works and is built structurally. It is traveling the
US and I think it is now at MSI (Chicago).
Martin
>
>Look up the National Association of Health Education Centers (an association
>of about 50 health museums & education centers) to see if any of their
>members might have some good ideas. _www.health-adventure.com_
>(http://www.health-adventure.com/)
>
>NY Hall of Science exhibits on microbes are great; also they have an
>exhibition on the molecules of life.
>
>JFK Health World (Barrington, IL, I think) might have some interesting
>exhibits; it was designed by Jeff Kennedy Associates, who you might
>want to talk
>to to find out wazzup with health exhibits these days.
>_www.healthworldmuseum.org_ (http://www.healthworldmuseum.org/)
>
>You might want to check out traveling exhibits, like Grossology, to steal
>some good ideas.
>
>The Exploratorium, of course, has designed a number of exhibits on biology,
>memory, vision, hearing, health, etc.
>
>HealthSpace is a new health museum in Cleveland (used to be the Health
>Museum). Haven't seen it, but it might be instructive -- don't know if it is
>great or not. _www.healthspacecleveland.org_
>(http://www.healthspacecleveland.org/)
>
>Another health museum, Health Adventure:
> _www.health-adventure.com_ (http://www.health-adventure.com)
>
>
>Bob
>
>Robert L. Russell, Ph.D.
>
>Principal, Learning Experience Design
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