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Yes. 


Kristie M. Mazzoni
Assistant Planetarium Director
Gengras Planetarium
The Children's Museum 
950 Trout Brook Drive
West Hartford CT 06119
 
(860) 231-2830 x24
 

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From: Informal Science Education Network
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Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 7:32 PM
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Subject: Quick "yes" or "no" question

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Hello colleagues,

*At your institution, do you currently have any "immersive" exhibits
(single exhibits, not entire exhibitions)? *

We are defining an exhibit as *immersive* if it incorporates *any, not
necessarily all*, of the following design characteristics:
    a. *Vertical surround*: Aspects of the exhibit extend over the
visitor's head or under the visitor's feet. Examples include
larger-than-life walk-through exhibits like the heart at the Franklin
institute and exhibits that you crawl inside, such as caves and coal
mines.
    b. *Horizontal surround*: Aspects of the exhibit extend behind the
visitor's back (literally). Examples include exhibits that you enter
into, such as a cave, but not exhibits that you walk through, such as a
tunnel at an aquarium.
    c. *Kinesthetic Involvement*: Enables the use of the visitor's whole
body to navigate/explore the space or to investigate and explore a
phenomenon  (this is beyond walking through on a flat floor/stairs or
sitting in a chair). Examples include crawling through a maze or casting
colored shadows of your body on a wall, but not exhibits where visitors
simply walk through a space.
*
We're just looking for a "yes" or "no" response.  If you could, please
reply by January 28th.
*
Thank you very much for your time,

Toni


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Toni Dancu, M.S.
Research Associate
Visitor Research & Evaluation
Exploratorium
3601 Lyon Street
San Francisco, CA 94123
415.353.0479 (voice)
415.561.0370 (fax)
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