Construction of the first video interactive was started today. An existing pedestal was first lightly sanded, then, using a printed mock-up, the hole position was determined for button/switch placement.



Exhibit:F design team's online diary of the exhibit installation process in a museum setting. Photo, video and written documentation of an exhibit's conception, design, planning, construction and installation.
Exhibit:F are Eric Espig and Grant Vogl. Museum Studies graduates presently working from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Our first major exhibit Cold War Berlin: Life at the Breaking Point opened May 12, 2009 at the Diefenbunker Museum.
Construction of the first video interactive was started today. An existing pedestal was first lightly sanded, then, using a printed mock-up, the hole position was determined for button/switch placement.
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Labels: cases, digital, display, interactive, video
Each and every one of our exhibition artifacts requires a custom mount, both to provide proper support and protection, and to work with our existing cases in a functional and aesthetic way.
We chose to work in acrylic and keep the mounts simple. Acrylic sheet was cut to size based on individual artifact needs, and bends were created using a heating element and wooden jig cut to 45 degrees. Additional supports are provided by mylar banding, the addition of support posts and shelves, and padded, and carved extruded polystyrene and muslin mounts.
Every exhibition will require cases to safely house museum artifacts on display. Cases not only provide physical protection from vibration, physical force, handling and theft, but also provide a buffer for temperature and R.H. (relative humidity) during swings in the display environment. For and excellent resource on everything exhibit case, you should look up the "Exhibit Conservation Guidelines: Incorporating Conservation Into Exhibit Planning, Design and Production" by Toby Raphael at the National Parks Service.
We were lucky enough to obtain several professional grade cases second hand from the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation via the Diefenbunker. Once every few years, larger institutions will sell-off or dispose of old cases which are perfectly fine for exhibits on a budget. Take advantage.
In the coming months, we will be discussing case modifications including: construction, painting, lining/sealing and mounts. Keep checking back.
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Labels: artifacts, buffer, cases, conservation, display, mounts
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