"Tricks of the Trade" about Exhibits (and Museums.)
Useful information and resources for museum exhibition design and exhibit development.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Exhibit Geek Paraphenalia: Spy Camera Sunglasses
It is disappointing when entering a museum exhibition to encounter an oppressively-worded sign warning you not to take pictures inside.
Certainly some objects should not be subjected to repeated hits from photo flashes, but often times these signs just seem like officiousness on the part of the museum (and bad public relations, to boot.)
Thanks to the fine folks at the ThinkGeek webstore, this problem is solved! Spy Camera Sunglasses contain a 1.3 Magapixel still camera that can be activated via a remote key-fob type device. Images can be conveniently downloaded to your computer.
So the next time you are ready to post an exhibit review for ExhibitFiles, make sure to pack your Spy Camera Sunglasses!
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