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Thanks to all of you who responded to my water-less exhibit query.
Although we know that water can be wonderful and engaging, we are trying to
avoid the maintenance/mess issues that water can bring, and also are just
trying to think "out-of-the-box" about how a river can be represented. I'm
excited to research some of the museum exhibits and materials
mentioned...and may contact some of you directly with specific questions
depending on the path we decide to take. As someone who has been a quiet
observer on the list_serv for some time, I appreciate your help!
Jane Bard
The Children's Museum of Portsmouth, NH
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From: chuck howarth [log in to unmask]
Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 08:12:05 -0700
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Subject: Re: water-less exhibits about water?
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Jane, depending on what you are trying to show, the rheoscopic fluid
made by Kalliroscope might work. This is the stuff you see in exhibits
like Ned Kahn's fluvial orb. When moving, it reveals turbulence
patterns, eddies, and other flow patterns in great detail, and can be
sealed between two sheets of glass (in fact, is almost always used that
way.) Chuck
On May 2, 2006, at 12:42 PM, Jane Bard wrote:
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> Our museum is developing an exhibit related to our neighboring river
> and we
> are looking for ways to represent the river in a hands-on way without
> using
> water. Has anyone ever seen an exhibit that uses another material to
> effectively take the place of water in showing a flow pattern?
> Thanks!
> Jane
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> The Children's Museum of Portsmouth
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