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The
Red Green & Blue Company has designed, manufactured and installed
a number of interactive exhibits for museums in the UK.
Projects
include:
Explore
@ Bristol
RGB helped design the exhibits for this new hands-on science centre
which opened in 2000. RGB produced several of the final interactive
exhibits including Play TV (a fully functional TV studio specially designed
for children) and Bit of Fun which explains binary. We also installed
and commissioned a full TV studio for the complex.
Wildscreen
@Bristol
RGB filmed several sequences and handled the MPEG encoding of thousands
of clips of video for use in this extensive interactive display covering
the natural world.
The
Lindisfarne Heritage Centre, Holy Island, Northumberland
DVD introducing the Lindisfarne Gospels "Turning the Pages"
exhibition.
We also designed and built Wildlife in the Landscape, a specially commissioned
interactive installation on the natural history of the Lindisfarne National
Nature Reserve.
Morehead
Planetarium at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
RGB has made a 30 minute film, "DNA: The Secret of Life",
to mark the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA.
Made in association with Windfall Films.
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Wildlife in the Landscape
This installation is designed to introduce visitors to the different habitats
on Holy Island and to give an idea of the range of plant and animal life
found in each one. It consists of a specially constructed 3D resin model
(2m x 1m) of the island of Lindisfarne and two TV monitors. Visitors are
given the choice of finding out more about five different "zones"..
Pressing buttons illuminates lights on the model showing where, for example,
the sand dunes are located. At the same time a short film plays describing
the main features of the dunes and their associated wildlife. |