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This is why I like this list so much and why it has stayed so active.
That is a great post David. Straight up and experienced.
Thanks!
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On Aug 21, 2009, at 12:00 PM, David Savory wrote:
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> Here's a cautionary thought coming from someone who curates a
> gallery with a laser maze in it (me): the coolness factor of lasers
> and the difficulty maintaining that coolness is unrelated to any
> learning outcome usually associated with them. We think we're using
> lasers in a laser maze to teach people about total internal
> reflection or Snell's law but everything we do to make the exhibit
> interesting to look at is related to the scattering of
> monochromatic, coherent light by suspended particles. There are lots
> of critical angle-type exhibits that are cheap to build, easy to
> maintain and don't use lasers at all. The whole laser story is best
> told with a presentation rather than an exhibit in my opinion.
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> Subject: Laser, mirrors and smoke! How to make it work?
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> Hi,
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> We have made a sort of laser labyrinth, with adjustable mirrors and
> smoke. The smoke is used in order for the users to see the laser,
> the mirrors are used to direct the laser throgh the labyrint. But
> we've hit a couple of snags that have stopped the development. The
> mirrors get covered with residue form the smoke, so I had to wipe
> them off every day or so. Even though we mounted an extraction tube
> on the table, so the smoke would be sucked out. I know there's
> different kinds of theatrical smoke, but I've tried a few and they
> all seem to have the same problem.
>
> Any thoughts?
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> Best regards,
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> Mvh. Jon Haavie
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