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A short story from the frontlines of museum soundtrack purgatory. In my
early days at Pacific Science in Seattle we hosted a small but wonderful
exhibit about the human hand. The DREADED sound track was several different
instrumental versions of "He's Got The Whole World In His Hands". The
original developers made an attempt at sparing the staff by using several
versions of the song but it was even more insidious because as soon as you
tuned out the "Kenny G" version a jazz guitar or string quartet version
would kick-in and drive you nuts all over again.
Mike
On 1/26/09 12:50 PM, "Erich Rose" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I agree with Ian, music or even ambient sounds would add so much. Also, did
> you consider any sort of "ripple" tank? Did I miss that in the video? The
> shadows & light cast through or off a liquid is very hypnotic.
>
> Back to Ian's thoughts on background sound...Has anyone been making use of all
> this great sound and audio technology to get past the dreaded looping attract
> tune? I think the Try Science Kiosks are incredible, but that ten second
> attract tune made us INSANE! It seems to me that in this day of I-Pods and
> MP3 technology we out to be able to have an hour or more of music or sound to
> loop and thus cast a small mercy on our floor staffs. The biggest issue I see
> is license or royalty issues for using someone's tunes in full.
> --
> Erich Rose
> Exhibit, Environmental and Industrial Design
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> Austin, TX 78746
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