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We currently have an exhibit of 17-19c. microscopes in a gallery
(they are really gorgeous, by the way). We have utilized a variety
of scopes in associated floor programs, ranging from the "scope on a
rope" through real microscopes, and images from electron microscopes
on the walls. It gives folks a sense of range and skill.
B.
On Mar 28, 2007, at 9:30 AM, martin weiss wrote:
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> Wayne;
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> There is something to using "real equipment" however there are
> skills necessary to having a meaningful experience with "real"
> instruments and a problem of "abuse" due to just so many visitors
> using an instrument. Perhaps this means using them in a facilitated
> space?
>
> Many of the experiences we've observed visitors having with living
> materials is the thrill of seeing something alive and I think this
> is independent of using a Wentzscope (or even a hand lens) or a
> microscope that conforms to a visitors image of a "real"
> instrument. I think if the experience for our visitors is discovery
> of something new and different (like the inside of a large
> protozoan). The instrument maybe incidental. In the recent Darwin
> exhibition much was made of Darwin's use of a hand lens and if they
> had been able to give each visitor a hand lens to sue in the
> exhibition it would have enhanced the sense of discovery. Sometimes
> I think we make too much of high tech instruments when observations
> can me made easily and with less intrusion to the process of
> observation and personal discovery.
>
> Martin
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>>>>> WAYNE LABAR 03/28/07 8:58 AM >>>
>> Ok
>>
>> Just to be even more different than Joe.
>>
>> My issue with Wentz scopes is that at times I want the visitor to
>> use a
>> real microscope. Getting close and hands on to real scientific
>> instrumentation has some serious benefits and implied messages versus
>> having science seen through "exhibit objects".
>> So at times go with Wentzscopes, at other times working with a
>> real one
>> may make a lot of sense.
>>
>> Wayne
>>
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