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Black Holes exhibit for Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian

"The use of innovative network technology proved to be the highlight of the BHEG (Black Hole Experiment Gallery)."  " The network technology used at the BHEG helped optimize the exhibit experience for the visitors."                                                             Goodman Research Group, Summative Evaluation      The BHEG or 'Black Holes, Space Warps & Time Twists' is a network interconnected, personalized exhibit developed by the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, Jeff Kennedy Assoc and XhibitNet. The exhibit traveled to more than a dozen locations around the US and has been seen by more than 400,000 visitors. The technology and user experience design was created by Dana Hutchins and his firm XhibitNet with grants from the NSF Small Business Innovation Research program.  See Orlando Science Ctr post FMI      Exhibit visitors explore the peculiar properties of black holes at 12 stations, many of t

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