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Hello everyone ! :-)

I was interested in how laser harp exhibits are used in various museums to 
teach about laser and music ?

 I am a new member of ASTC , Glenn Hill, of LaserHarps.com, designing and 
building custom laser harps for Children's Hospitals and Museums. I will be 
showing one of my harps at the ASTC conference, along with my British 
partner OptiMusic.

My general question has to do with how these harps are being utilized to 
teach science, as well as to provide entertainment ?

 I was wondering if anyone has built their own , in-house, and also if 
anyone has one installed in such a way to teach laser science?  And do you 
also use one to teach about the mathematics of music and sound 
frequency/intervals?  Or about how midi and music computer software 
function?

Thanks !  Glenn 

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