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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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Hello everyone,
I'm hoping for some help on a potentially culturally-sensitive issue..
We're developing a new exhibition that's themed as an adventure into a long-
lost land. Our designers have come up with setwork for each exhibit that I can
best describe as Indiana Jones-meets-Tomb Raider, with lots of influences
from meso-American iconography such as stone statues, ornate stone
carvings and pyramid-like structures.
The exhibition itself isn't about any particular culture - instead it is about an
adventure into a land of measurement (yes you read that correctly.. ). We are
thinking though of how people might react to us using cultural iconography to
create a mood, particularly when we have tweaked the icons somewhat to
make them less specific to that culture.
Has anyone used this type of theming before and how has the public reacted?
Alternatively, if anyone can offer their expertise on culturally sensitive issues,
I would really appreciate hearing from you.
Thanks,
Wendy
Wendy Yung
Concept Developer
Questacon-The National Science and Technology Centre
location code 940
PO Box 5322
Kingston ACT 2604 Australia
t +61 2 6126 2204
f +61 2 6126 2266
http://www.questacon.edu.au
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