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Hi, Peggy and all:
It was a great exhibition, one of the best. Onomy also made one of
these for an exhibition at the Tech Museum of Innovation, more
recently. I hear that XFR is just sitting in storage now.
Lynch exhibitions, who fabricated XFR (I think), is also making these
sliding plasma wall thingies. Its a cool technology, very effective
in the right application.
Eric Siegel
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On Jan 13, 2006, at 11:59 AM, Peggy Monahan wrote:
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> Onomy Labs makes them. http://www.onomy.com/blue/wall.html I don't
> know if they made that particular one, but then, I don't know who else
> does.
>
> Onomy originated from a research group at Xerox-PARC that did an
> exhibit
> at The Tech Museum of Innovation in 2000 called XFR: Experiments in
> the
> Future of Reading. When PARC closed that group, most (if not all)
> of the
> people founded Onomy Labs.
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> The exhibit was *incredibly* cool. It went on tour for a bit. I'm not
> sure if it's available anymore, but you could find that out at Onomy's
> web site. They're good folks over there.
>
> Peggy
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> Good Morning All!
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> I am looking for equipment specifications and/or design drawings
> for an
> interactive that I believe I saw at the Indy Children's Museum
> Dinosphere....I am sure it is used elsewhere as well. It is an
> interactive that consists of a background graphic or display with a
> plasma screen in front of it. The visitor slides the plasma screen
> around to reveal information specific to each particular part of the
> background.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks,
> Debra
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