Metal for the Masses!
A quick tip via Make Magazine:
If you need a small quantity of metal(s) for your prototypes or projects check out Speedy Metals
They are happy to handle small orders!
"Tricks of the Trade" about Exhibits (and Museums.)
Useful information and resources for museum exhibition design and exhibit development.
A quick tip via Make Magazine:
If you need a small quantity of metal(s) for your prototypes or projects check out Speedy Metals
They are happy to handle small orders!
Posted by POW! (Paul Orselli Workshop, Inc.) at 9:36 AM 0 comments
Labels: cool stuff, exhibit development, exhibit ideas, Exhibit Resources, exhibit supplies, exhibit tech, hands-on exhibits, Paul Orselli Workshop, Web resources
Just wondering ... what sorts of exhibits our current Prez will have in his Presidential Library?
Post your ideas here!
A great set of articles from Nature outlines many interesting examples and applications of "Science On A Shoestring" from around the world.
One of my favorite examples is the $4.00 bamboo microscope (pictured above) produced by the non-profit group in India called Jodo Gyan
Posted by POW! (Paul Orselli Workshop, Inc.) at 12:47 PM 0 comments
Labels: cool stuff, Exhibit Design, exhibit ideas, exhibit supplies, exhibit tech, hands-on exhibits, human scale, museum exhibits, new materials, Web resources
If you don't already know about SketchUp, the free** tool from Google, temporarily stop reading this post and point your browser to the SketchUp site to download your favorite flavor.
(Once you start using SketchUp, their blog is well worth checking out as well.)
I know a fellow exhibit developer that calls SketchUp "AutoCAD for Dummies." While SketchUp may have a much more straightforward learning curve than other 3D programs, the results are beautiful and professional even for a clod like me. (The drawing above is a simple SketchUp rendering that I created for a museum project.) So download SketchUp and give it a whirl!
I'd be interested in setting up a network for sharing SketchUp models and projects related to exhibits and museums. Is anyone else interested?
**Once Google bought the original SketchUp company they started offering a free "basic" version, and charging for the "pro" version (although non-profits, like museums, can get the pro version at a reduced rate.)
Posted by POW! (Paul Orselli Workshop, Inc.) at 11:58 AM 4 comments
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Sometimes even the most creative exhibit developers get stumped.
How about a fun website or e-mailing service that gives you an "idea-a-day"? OK, OK, not every idea is a keeper, but it's still a quick jolt for your designer brain in the morning that doesn't involve caffeine!
Go to the idea-a day website to find out more.
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You may have read my earlier report about "Little Sky Country" an Early Childhood Gallery in the soon-to-be-open museum called "ExplorationWorks" in the "Big Sky Country" of Helena, Montana.
Well, now the gallery has been installed, as you can see on this Flickr page
The gallery was a collaboration with DCM Fabrication (of Brooklyn, NY) and the staff and volunteers of ExplorationWorks.
One unique thing about ExWorks is that their LEED-certified building was also a "community build" project. (Sort of like a modern barn raising!) In keeping with the eco-friendly theme, we were also able to make use of great "green" materials throughout.
So, if you're ever in "Big Sky Country" make sure to save time for some "Little Sky" too!