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Awesome!
-Cricket
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Subject: Re: food decay exhibits
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I've seen some great time lapse film of things like this. Doing it "live"
would be awesome. There certainly would be some design challenges:
ventilation, lighting, control of critters, etc.
But my favorite experiment was the unwrapped Twinkie I carted around for two
years of school that refused to even grow the littlest bit of mold.
ABSOLUTELY NO FOOD VALUE. I tried a slice of American cheese too but my
roommate ate it after three weeks...
Erich Rose
Erich Rose Design
807 The Living End
Austin, TX 78746
512-626-9930; [log in to unmask]
On Jul 15, 2010, at 12:59 PM, Ed Rodley wrote:
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> Can anyone recommend exhibits they've seen that demonstrate how food
decays over time? We're looking at doing an exhibit that would compare how a
loaf of bread decays on a counter versus in a fridge versus in a dark place.
Any recommendations or leads welcomed.
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> Ed
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> Edward Rodley
> Exhibit Developer
> Museum of Science, Boston
> ph 617 589.0296 / f 617 742.2246
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