ISSUE 3 2011
3D/4D/5D, p56
Riverside Museum, p70
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The Secret Wartime Tunnels, p62
62 Audiovisual: Passage of time
How AV has recreated the historical events which took place during WWII
66 Lighting See the light
Industry experts detail the pros and cons of using LED lighting in attractions
70 Design project profi le: Travel guide
Exhibits at Glasgow’s new Riverside Museum include a 30m train and the recreation of a 1900s street
74 Smartphone technology: Street smart
Mark Hayward reviews some of the apps that use the landscape as the attraction
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76 Show review: Bringing SATE to Europe
Lesley Morisetti reports on Europe’s fi rst Storytelling, Architecture, Technology and Experience conference
78 Galleries: Turner round
We visit the new Turner Contemporary and hear about the 10 years of contro- versy leading up to the opening and why it won’t be focusing on Turner himself
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fun-kit.net: Focus on zoos
A selection of new products on the mar- ket aimed at the zoo sector
84 Buyers guide Suppliers of attractions products
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