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"Nuts and bolts":
interactive exibits
Exhibit
development & fabrication
Designs
& performance specifications
Discovery
Disks: mobile mini-interactives
'Beam Cam' projecting video microscope
Underwater
Street Discovery Centre
Moscow
Planetarium
Sellafield
Visitor Centre
'Alternative
energy'
Earth
Science
Fixed
Discovery Disks, Glasgow
Air-table,
telescope, moon-phases
Astronomy
exhibits for Valencia
Biometrics
Magnetic
field exhibit for CERN, Geneva
Tabletop
Discovery Disks: magnetism
Tabletop
Discovery Disks: Light
More
Light interactives
"Academic"
interactives: The Energy Enzyme
"Academic
interactives": Electron beams
"Academic
interactives": Mantle geology
Working
canal-lock model
Virtual
exhibit: Ich bin einmalig
Chemistry
interactives: Chirality
Video
microscopes: Melting crystal
Push-button
quiz: Breath of life
Environmental
& biological
Cookbook
outlines of my 1992 "classical" Great Explorations interactives
Talk to me!
UK phone/fax
+44 (0) 1663 743794
Email ian@interactives.co.uk
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MINI-INTERACTIVES:
Things
that move | Invisible Forces
| Shining & seeing | Patterns
in water | Touring etc.
| Hong Kong
Installed in a school library (a short video clip)
Touring
Mini-interactives

Each tough, lightweight flight-case holds several Mini-interactives. There are sturdy wheels
at one end and lifting handles at both ends. The hinged lid is lockable.

The cases are strongly partitioned and lined with soft foam.
Each also contains hanging exhibit labels, a 400mm diameter "iconic"
subject-theme sign with base disc and supporting pole, spare parts and
tools.

The cases are easily movable by one person and can be lifted
by two people. They are easy to transport.

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