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I think this is a great list and would add that sometimes new
techniques evolve that lead to a need to revise an exhibit.
Inherently, technologies tend to become outmoded while the phenomena
and principles tend to remain constant. Technologies evolve
continuously.
On Nov 29, 2007, at 6:50 AM, Rosenthal, Beryl wrote:
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> Peter, I agree with your comments, but disagree about age,
> particularly in terms of exhibits that are representative of new or
> cutting edge technology. This is an interesting question given that
> year after year we have discussions online about how to keep
> exhibits current. Age becomes inherent (but not the driver).
> Beryl
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> Martin,
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> Exhibits are removed and/or renovated when:
>
> They are failing in their inspiration/education role;
> They are maintenance problems
> They do not fit a new thematic plan.
> They are scruffy and let the ambiance down
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>
> I don't know of any science center that removes because of age, per
> se.
>
> Peter Anderson
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