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Subject: | donating a hydrophone for exhibition |
From: | "Y. Reneé Mensing-Solick" <> |
Date: | Wed, 30 Aug 2006 09:33:42 -0500 |
I am writing to see if anyone has a retired/unusable hydrophone that they are will to part with for an exhibit component about underwater sounds. This component is part of an exhibition called Wild Music. This is a national traveling exhibition that investigates the many parallels between human music and musical sounds of the animal world. Specifically, we would like to utilize this hydrophone as a display for museum visitors to look at while listening to audio recordings of a variety of organisms (e.g., snapping shrimp, spiny lobster, earthquake, etc.). Please do let me know if you have one available. Thank you very much. Cheers, Reneé Y. Reneé Mensing-Solick, M.F.A. Exhibit Developer! Science Museum of Minnesota 120 West Kellogg Boulevard St. Paul, MN 55102 (651) 221-2501 |
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