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Museum Webliography Interesting and Interactive Museums in the United States Created by Sara E. Boyce This webliography is a collection of links highlighting interesting museums in the United States that currently use interactive and multimedia elements within their brick and mortar establishments or on their websites. The links within this webliography are organized alphabetically by state.

Alabama Museum: TROY-Montgomery Campus: Rosa Parks Library and Museum Website: http://montgomery.troy.edu/rosaparks/museum The Rosa Parks Library and Museum is an interpretive and interactive museum where visitors learn and understand events that began the famous bus boycott. The interactive museum includes a multimedia auditorium, artifacts, a replica of the public bus, and the Cleveland Time Machine that uses lighting and audio effects, glowing pipes, and fog to transport visitors “back in time�. The website presents visitors with an audio description of the museum.

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Museum: Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center Website: http://www.exploreum.com The Gulf Coast Exploreum has great interactive, hands on exhibits. There is also an area with virtual science exhibits, and a virtual journey located within their Digital Theater. The Exploreum uses what they call “immersive visualization technology” for this virtual journey. Definitely worth checking out if you are ever in Alabama with your kids.

Alaska Museum: University of Alaska Museum of the North Website: http://www.uaf.edu/museum The University of Alaska Museum of the North boasts exhibits where visitors can rent audio guides to hear wildlife sounds and stories about living in Alaska. Audio guides are becoming very popular in museums today. This museum also has an exhibit that uses a sound and light environment representative of the moon, earth’s vibrations, and aurora borealis, which they call an “ever-changing musical ecosystem”.

Arizona Museum: Museum of Northern Arizona Website: http://www.musnaz.org The Museum of Northern Arizona has four main areas including anthropology, biology, geology and fine art. Within these galleries is a Hopi exhibit that is a media-based interactive experience. A digital touch-screen allows visitors to go on a virtual tour of a modern Hopi kiva mural.

Arkansas Museum: Old State House Museum of Arkansas History Website: http://www.oldstatehouse.com The Old State House Museum calls itself “A Multimedia Museum of Arkansas History, People, and Culture”. Their website includes a Flash-based video gallery and an online virtual tour. Some exhibits have online exclusive exhibits, which are Flash-based word and image galleries. Museum: William J. Clinton Presidential Library Website: http://www.clintonlibrary.gov/museum.html The Clinton Presidential Library and Museum is located in Little Rock and holds paper documents, photographs and artifacts. Interactive learning is currently in development at the museum. At the present time, interactive stations and videos are located throughout museum.

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California Museum: Exploratoreum Website: http://www.exploratorium.edu The Exploratoreum in San Francisco showcases many interactive exhibits including an exhibit called Virtual Unreality: Interactive Artworks on the Virtual Frontier. This extremely hands-on museum also utilizes digital collections, digital media, and interactive excursions within their exhibits. The Exploratoreum on the web includes a Roof Cam, Webcasts, Blogs and even “Pi Day” in Second Life!

Colorado Museum: The Wildlife Experience Website: http://www.thewildlifeexperience.org/index.asp The Wildlife Experience website includes a virtual tour, high-resolution images, and interactive online games, puzzles and simulations. The museum in includes hands-on exhibits for kids, allowing them to create artwork, solve puzzles, and learn about the environment and wildlife. The Wildlife Experience is also expanding. They have currently started an expansion project, taking visitors on an interactive journey called Globeology.

Connecticut Museum: New England Air Museum Website: http://www.neam.org The New England Air Museum is located in Windsor Locks and is the largest aviation museum in New England. The Air Museum has audio tours and interactive exhibits for its visitors, while the museum’s website includes downloads for scavenger hunts.

Delaware Museum: Hagley Museum Website: http://hagley.lib.de.us The Hagley Museum, located in Wilmington, preserves the history of the American enterprise. Visitors begin their online tour by viewing a slideshow and introduction video broadcasted via YouTube.

District of Columbia Museum: Smithsonian Institution Website: http://www.si.edu The Smithsonian Institute is the über-museum! It consists of 19 museums and 9 research centers and utilizes every kind of media available. The museums and research centers that are part of the Smithsonian present exhibits within art and design, history, culture, science and technology.

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Museum: International Spy Museum Website: http://www.spymuseum.org The International Spy Museum is an incredible, interactive museum both on the ground and on the web. The Flash-based website includes Spycasts, which are podcasts featuring interviews and programs with ex-spies and other espionage experts. The brick and mortar museum features interactive scavenger hunts throughout the museum, a speaker’s series, and Operation Spy, which is a “new and groundbreaking immersive experience that takes the interactive concept to a higher level”. This experience involves live-action, videos, themed environments, special effects, and hands-on activities.

Florida Museum: Florida Museum of Natural History Website: http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu The Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville is Florida's state museum of natural history, “dedicated to understanding, preserving and interpreting biological diversity and cultural heritage.” Their website gives visitors a chance to see exhibits through online collections, videos, and multimedia presentations. They even offer interactive online games. Museum: Kennedy Space Center Website: http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com At Kennedy Space Center, on Florida’s Atlantic coast, visitors can tour NASA’s launch and landing facilities. Visitors can experience interactive simulators, live shows, and space rockets, as well as meet NASA astronauts. The Kennedy Space Center website has really great interactive maps to help visitors acquaint themselves with Kennedy Space Center before they arrive.

Georgia Museum: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Visitors Center and Monetary Museum Website: http://www.frbatlanta.org/atlantafed/visitors_center/vc_index.cfm The exhibits at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta are designed to help visitors learn about the Federal Reserve System and the role it has in our economy. Visitors can take an online tour of The Story of Money and view an interactive virtual tour of Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Visitors Center and Monetary Museum. The website also offers podcasts and RSS feeds.

Museum: Michael C. Carlos Museum Website: http://www.carlos.emory.edu The Michael C. Carlos Museum, located in Atlanta, has the largest collection of ancient art in the Southeast with artifacts from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, and the Americas. The Museum is also has collections sub-Saharan African art and European and American works from the Renaissance to the present day. Visitors can access MP3 audio tours at the museum to listen to Bible interpretations. The website offers online interactive tours through Odyssey Online and podcasts.

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Hawaii Museum: USS Arizona Memorial (U.S. National Park Service) Website: http://www.nps.gov/usar The USS Arizona Memorial commemorates the site where World War II began for the United States. Visitors can experience history through the program tour, the museum, and other exhibits. The website from the National Park Service gives visitors the opportunity to see underwater videos and photos of the memorial, as well as an image gallery of photos from December 7, 1941. Visitors on-site can do a self-tour of the memorial with an audio guide. Museum: The Pacific Tsunami Museum Website: http://www.tsunami.org/index.html The Pacific Tsunami Museum in Hilo teaches visitors about the science of tsunamis, gives them historical information about Hilo, and lets them experience personal accounts of survivors. The website has webcams, survivors’ stories through audio and videos, interactive exhibits including a text-to-speech Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) Tsunami robot and a Tsunami map viewer.

Idaho Museum: The Potato Museum Website: http://www.potatomuseum.com/index.html The Potato Museum, which is actually now located in Albuquerque, started in Brussels, Belgium, and is the world's first museum about the potato and features the planet's largest collection about this vegetable. This museum is constantly moving until it can find a permanent home. The website offers visitors and fans of the potato a “potato” blog, videos, fun exhibits and the Potato Museum Logo Shop to order spud gifts for family and friends!

Illinois Museum: The Museum of Science and Industry Website: http://www.msichicago.org/index.html The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago is the largest science museum in the western hemisphere offering 35,000 artifacts and 14 acres of hands-on exhibits. Their Flash-based homepage gives visitors a glance of their current exhibit: The Glass Experience. The website also includes a multimedia tour and engaging, interactive exhibits.

Indiana Museum: Indianapolis Museum of Art Website: http://www.imamuseum.org The Indianapolis Museum of Art has a wonderfully designed, interactive website. The museum has audio tours available at the museum. The website includes links to interactive Flash-based, educational websites, iTunes U downloadable audio and video podcasts, and a blog. Check out their very cool Dashboard with fun museum statistics: http://dashboard.imamuseum.org.

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Iowa Museum: The Carl and Mary Koehler History Center Website: http://www.historycenter.org The Carl and Mary Koehler History Center preserves the history of Linn County in Cedar Rapids. This history center offers interactive exhibits, audio presentations, and a Time Quest-virtual reality experience to visitors of the museum. Museum: Cedar Rapids Museum of Art Website: http://www.crma.org The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art houses more than 5,600 works of art spanning many eras—from Roman antiquity to the present. The museum currently offers many online galleries of their collections, and will be offering physical and virtual podcasts for download soon.

Kansas Museum: Kansas Cosmosphere Hall of Space Museum Website: http://www.cosmo.org/museum The Kansas Cosmosphere Hall of Space Museum has one of the most significant collections of U.S. and Russian space artifacts in the world, including the actual Apollo 13 command module. The museum in Hutchinson offers visitors tours of their space collections, iMax films, a live science show, and a multimedia exploration of the solar systems where they can learn about navigational technology. Online, visitors can view a virtual tour and access the Hall of Space Time Machine.

Kentucky Museum: The Kentucky Derby Museum Website: http://www.derbymuseum.org The Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville is extremely interactive and hands-on. Visitors can select and view film footage, listen to oral histories via their cell phone, view the 360 degree multimedia presentation titled The Greatest Race, discover what it’s like to be a jockey at Riders Up, an interactive exhibit where visitors mount a simulated horse, take an interactive video quiz, and learn how to bet on a horse using the interactive Place Your Bets exhibit.

Louisiana Museum: Louisiana State Museum Website: http://lsm.crt.state.la.us The Louisiana State Museum is the most prominent heritage attraction in New Orleans. This museum Visitors are able to explore the Louisiana State Museum's Online Digital Collections of Photographs, Jazz, Maps and Paintings at their website, as well as imaginative technology and displays of Mardi Gras.

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Maine Museum: Portland Museum of Art Website: http://www.portlandmuseum.org The Portland Museum of Art has a collection of more than 18,000 American and European fine and decorative works of art dating from the 18th century to the present. The online visitor can view video podcasts and listen to audio podcasts that are currently available for download. The Portland Museum of Art also offers RSS feeds to keep up on current news and exhibits.

Maryland Museum: Baltimore Museum of Art Website: http://www.artbma.org/index.html The Baltimore Museum of Art has a collection of 90,000 19th-century, modern, and contemporary works of art, including the largest collection of art by Henri Matisse in the world. The museum’s website offers many podcasts about the Sculpture Garden to download. When visiting the site, visitors can take a “cell phone” tour of the artwork in Sculpture Garden. Museum: National Cryptologic Museum Website: http://www.nsa.gov/museum This is a cool museum for those who love gadgets and secrecy! The National Cryptologic Museum at Fort Meade displays great cryptologic exhibits and gadgets used for the defense of our nation throughout history. The museum collection contains thousands of artifacts that sustain the history of the cryptologic profession. Visitors can view many of the exhibits online at their website.

Massachusetts Museum: Museum of Bad Art Website: http://www.museumofbadart.org This museum is just so much fun! The Museum of Bad Art (MOBA) is the “world's only museum dedicated to the collection, preservation, exhibition and celebration of bad art in all its forms.” Their website offers online exhibits of all their bad art and a virtual gallery is available on CDROM. Check out their website to subscribe to their online newsletter and order the book, The Museum of Bad Art: Art Too Bad to Be Ignored.

Michigan Museum: The Detroit Institute of Art Website: http://www.dia.org/default.asp?menu=main&main=yes The Detroit Institute of Art has a very diverse collection of art from American, European, Modern and Contemporary, and Graphic art, to works of African, Asian, Native American, Oceanic, Islamic, and Ancient art. At the museum, visitors can tour the exhibits and collections through multimedia and audio self-tours that are available. Audio tours are also available in Japanese and Spanish.

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Minnesota Museum: Science Museum of Minnesota Website: http://www.smm.org The Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul is a great place for kids both in Minnesota and online! They offer hands-on exhibits and interactive learning at their brick and mortar museum in St. Paul, and offer online exhibits to visitors as well. At the museum, they opened the Learning Technologies Center where visitors learn about science through applications of digital technologies. Check it out at: http://www.smm.org/ltc.

Mississippi Museum: Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience Website: http://www.msje.org/museum/index.html The Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience in Jackson has been working to preserve, interpret, and document the long and rich tradition of Jewish life in the South. Their website offers an online slideshow, oral histories, online exhibitions, videos and documentaries to visitors.

Missouri Museum: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Website: http://www.nelson-atkins.org The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, located in Kansas City, currently offers digital audio guided tours at the museum and online collections. The online collection will be expanding. This museum offers a school program called New Dimension. Students have learned to look at, describe and analyze works of art in the museum’s collection and their observations become the content for websites or videos. Some of these multimedia projects can be viewed on the museum’s website under the Education link.

Montana Museum: Yellowstone Art Museum Website: http://yellowstone.artmuseum.org The Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings shows off contemporary and historic art of the Rocky Mountain West. On their website, visitors can access links to interactive art websites and play interactive, Flash-based games and puzzles.

Nebraska Museum: Joslyn Art Museum Website: http://www.joslyn.org The Joslyn Art Museum, located in Omaha, has a collection containing more than 11,000 works of art, concentrating on 19th-20th century European and American art. They have a beautifully designed website, with great Flash elements on the homepage, and will soon be offering podcasts to web visitors. At the museum, visitors can use free audio guides to explore their collections. April 2008 | eLearning Concepts and Techniques | 57.585

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Nevada Museum: Nevada Museum of Art Website: http://www.nevadaart.org The Nevada Museum of Art, located in Reno, consists of over 1900 works of art organized around land and environment themes. They have a great website offering visitors an interactive educational gallery and a docent blog on blogspot.com. You can access the blog through their website or at http://docentdepot.blogspot.com.

New Hampshire Museum: The Fort at No. 4 - Living History Museum Website: http://www.fortat4.org/index.php The Fort at No. 4 is a Living History Museum located in Charleston. Their website allows visitors to take a virtual tour of the museum using a Flash-based map. Visitors can also have a little fun on the museum’s website by playing The Living History Game. Click on the following link to access the game: http://www.fortat4.org/game/fort/Fort.html.

New Jersey Museum: Morris Museum Website: http://www.morrismuseum.org The Morris Museum in Morristown has exhibits encompassing art, science, theatre, and history. This diverse museum presents interactive sound and movie clips on website for their current exhibits. The current exhibit offering this interactivity online is the Murtogh D. Guinness collection of historic mechanical musical instruments and mechanical figures and more than 5,000 programmed media.

New Mexico Museum: Georgia O’Keefe Museum Website: http://www.okeefemuseum.org The Georgia O’Keefe Museum in Santa Fe exhibits artwork by one of the most important artists in the 20th century, Georgia O’Keefe. At the museum, visitors can explore the exhibitions using selfguided audio tours. In April and May, the Georgia O’Keefe Museum will host a student multimedia art show where high school students will show off their creative talents.

New York Museum: The Paley Center for Media - The Museum of Television and Radio Website: http://www.mtr.org/index.htm The Paley Center for Media is a very entertaining and interactive museum. Visitors can view collections and participate in programs to learn about the innovative and creative minds that have helped shape past and current media. The website offers videos and radio broadcasts, plus a blog for fans. This museum in New York has a sister museum in Los Angeles, California. April 2008 | eLearning Concepts and Techniques | 57.585

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Museum: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Website: http://www.moma.org The Museum of Modern Art is “dedicated to being the foremost museum of modern art in the world.” Among being one of the greatest art museums in the world, MoMA also offers visitors outstanding multimedia and interactive programs online. Visitors can find an online interactive image and audio player, MP3s, podcast subscriptions with iTunes, visual descriptions of artwork, and art radio recordings. Visitors also have the ability to create their own audio program for their next visit to MoMA. This site is definitely worth checking out if you can’t get to NYC anytime soon!

North Carolina Museum: Gallery of Art & Design at North Carolina State University Website: http://gad.ncsu.edu The Gallery of Art & Design, located in Raleigh, has now officially been named The Gregg Museum of Art & Design. Collections included applied and decorative arts, architectural drawings, ceramics, paintings, photography, textiles, metal, furniture, and other work by self-taught artists. They offer educational and instructional videos and immersive imaging and exhibition panoramic tours on their website. Soon, they will offer website visitors podcasts for downloading.

North Dakota Museum: Plains Art Museum Website: http://www.plainsart.org The Plains Art Museums, located in Fargo, has a great website with cool navigational buttons. (At least I think so!) This year the museum has interactive student artwork on display at their physical site. Visitors can view some artwork online and can complete an online survey to tell the museum what they think and what they would like to see at the museum.

Ohio Museum: Bicycle Museum of America Website: http://www.bicyclemuseum.com/index.html The Bicycle Museum of America, in New Bremen, invites people to their website to visit their Flash-based online museum. The online museum features a Bicycle Timeline and an Alphabetical listing where visitors can learn about all types of bicycles of the past and present. They update their online newsletter every two months, so go check out what’s new at the museum this spring!

Oklahoma Museum: Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History Website: http://www.omnh.ou.edu The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, located in Norman, currently exhibits over 5,000,000 artifacts belonging to the people of Oklahoma. Their website offers visitors RSS feeds and podcasts for download, while visitors to the museum can experience iPod Gallery Tours. April 2008 | eLearning Concepts and Techniques | 57.585

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Oregon Museum: Museum of Natural and Cultural History Website: http://natural-history.uoregon.edu The Museum of Natural and Cultural History, “a museum of all the people,” has one of Oregon's most significant collections of Native American cultural and archaeological artifacts. This museum in Eugene exhibits textiles, musical instruments, weapons, and other objects representing traditional technologies and everyday life from Asia, the Philippines, Africa, Oceania and Africa. Their website offers MP3s, video tours, audio and video downloads, RSS feeds, and PowerPoint shows.

Pennsylvania Museum: Carnegie Museum of Natural History Website: http://www.carnegiemnh.org The Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh offers many online exhibits that provide more information about their artifacts, displays, and research within Anthropology, Life Sciences, and Earth Science. Museum: The Franklin Institute Website: http://www2.fi.edu The Franklin Institute is a museum in Philadelphia, which was founded in honor of Benjamin Franklin. It’s one of the oldest centers of science education and development in the U.S. The Franklin Institute’s website offers interactive online exhibits and RSS news feeds. The Institute currently has three hands-on, interactive traveling exhibits including Identity, Star Wars Imagination and Real Pirates.

Rhode Island Museum: The National Museum of American Illustration Website: http://www.americanillustration.org/index2.html The National Museum of American Illustration in Newport shows off original artwork in its permanent collection featuring the 'Golden Age of American Illustration' (1895-1945) and this period’s greatest illustration artists. Their website offers an online tour of some of their artwork which changes with their exhibitions.

South Carolina Museum: Gibbes Museum of Art Website: http://www.gibbes.com The Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston introduces visitors to Colonial, Contemporary and Charleston Renaissance art. They have a very interactive, Flash-based website. This website offers some very cool online exhibits all created in Flash. The Gibbes Museum will soon be offering highly interactive explorations of objects in their collections right on their website.

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South Dakota Museum: The Mammoth Site Museum Website: http://www.mammothsite.com The Mammoth Site Museum is the world’s largest mammoth research facility where visitors can tour an active paleontological dig site and view Ice Age fossils. This site also gives kids a chance to conduct interactive archaeological digs at the museum site in Hot Springs. The museum website offers 360 degree and virtual online tours to visitors of all ages.

Tennessee Museum: Knoxville Museum of Art Website: http://www.knoxart.org The Knoxville Museum of Art is currently offering a media art exhibit called Video Art/3 Visions. This exhibit is presented as three independent video works that demonstrate expressive and technical possibilities within media. The artists are masters of electronic media focusing on the effects of sound and editing, the physical effect of video footage projected onto three-dimensional forms, and the subtle, poetic imagery linked to childhood and domestic environments. This museum’s website also offers podcasts and RSS feeds to virtual visitors.

Texas Museum: Kimbell Art Museum Website: http://www.kimbellart.org The Kimbell Art Museum holds European masterpieces from Fra Angelico and Caravaggio to Cézanne and Matisse, and important collections of Egyptian, Near Eastern, Greek, and Roman antiquities, as well as Asian, Mesoamerican, and African arts. The Kimbell Art Museum also provides interpretive exhibitions. This museum in Fort Worth offers Acoustiguide audio devices for visitors to lead themselves on a self-guided tour.

Utah Museum: Utah Museum of Natural History Website: http://www.umnh.utah.edu The Utah Museum of Natural History located at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City currently has interactive and hands-on displays within their natural history exhibits. The website includes virtual online tours and exhibits, videos and computer interactives, hands on displays, virtual online tours and exhibits, videos, and podcasts from their Polar-Palooza Project.

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Vermont Museum: Bennington Museum Website: http://www.benningtonmuseum.com/index.aspx The Bennington Museum located in Bennington has the largest collection of Grandma Moses art and memorabilia available to the public. The museum’s website features RSS feeds and podcasts featuring audio tours of the Grandma Moses gallery, the Church Gallery, and the Battle of Bennington Gallery, as well as a recording of Francis Colburn's graduation address. They have also included some small virtual galleries.

Virginia Museum: Colonial Williamsburg Website: http://www.history.org Check out Colonial Williamsburg’s Multimedia pages located on their website. The link is: http://www.history.org/media/index.cfm. On these pages you can “Tour the Town” online using a very cool interactive guided tour and map. Also view online slideshows, virtual tours, videos, and listen to audio segments. Visitors to this site can play Flash-based interactive games and jigsaw puzzles. There are also some great downloads such as ringtones, wallpapers, podcasts, and screensavers. Amazing multimedia site for such a historic place!

Washington Museum: Experience Music Project|Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame Website: http://www.empsfm.org/index.asp “Experience Music Project (EMP) is dedicated to the exploration of creativity and innovation in popular music. By blending interpretative, interactive exhibition with cutting-edge technology, EMP captures and reflects the essence of rock ‘n’ roll, its roots in jazz, soul, gospel, country and the blues, as well as rock’s influence on hip-hop, punk and other recent genres. The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (SFM) is the world's first museum devoted to the thoughtprovoking ideas and experiences of science fiction. SFM’s exhibitions promote awareness and appreciation of science fiction literature and media while encouraging visitors to envision new futures for humanity.” The website offers amazing videos and oral histories, while at the museum visitors can rent wireless tour equipment.

West Virginia Museum: Cass Scenic Railroad State Park Website: http://www.cassrailroad.com The Cass Scenic Railroad State Park is not a museum but it’s definitely a cool historic site in West Virginia. Their website does not offer a lot in terms of multimedia or design, but they do offer a Virtual Train Ride to Whittaker Station on the Cass Scenic Railroad to visitors of the site through a video.

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Wisconsin Museum: Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) Website: http://www.mam.org The Milwaukee Art Museum boasts an interactive and sensory exhibit using images, films, and videos that are projected in two black box theaters. The museum has also collected and exhibited new media art and organized Light | Motion | Space with the Walker Art Center. This looks like a great multi-media exhibit if you are ever in Milwaukee! Museum: John Michael Kohler Arts Center Website: http://www.jmkac.org The John Michael Kohler Arts Center has a great website. The design of it is strong, bold and simple. The website offers streaming videos from conferences under the Events link. Definitely check out The Washrooms exhibit under Exhibitions/Collections--just fabulous and so creative!

Wyoming Museum: Buffalo Bill Historical Center Website: http://www.bbhc.org The Buffalo Bill Historical Center gives visitors the opportunity to learn about both the personal and public lives of W.F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, in the context of the history and myth of the American West. This museum has an online digital collection, an on-site multimedia i-Scout tour, which is an enhanced audio and visual tour of selected items produced by Antenna Audio, and other online presentations.

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