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I am researching an exhibit where visitors can view the back of their own retina and I was wondering if anyone had come across examples in museums or science centres. The exhibit consists of a binocular viewer into which the visitor looks to view the back of one retina via the adjacent eye-piece.
I saw one at the Museum of Science, Boston about 15 years ago but can find no reference to it nor to any other examples via the Internet.
Any suggestions would be most welcome
Ben
Ben Gammon Consulting
Interpretation, Evaluation, Training
find out more about Ben Gammon Consulting at www.bengammon.com tel/fax 020 8769 3047
mobile 07854 213587
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