I believe the contact at the Tech is Nina Simon ([log in to unmask]). There
has been some debate recently on the Museum-L listserv about the merits (or
otherwise) of museums on SL which might be interesting for you, even if it's
not directly related to science communication - you should be able to access
the list archives via http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/
Good luck
Regan Forrest
Adelaide, Australia
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Subject: Re: [PSCI-COM] Second Life for science communication?
The Tech Museum in San Jose is exploring the idea of using Second Life as a
space to design exhibits collaboratively, I have info on my work computer
rather than here unfortunately, but if you contact the museum I'm sure
they'll point you at the right person
IAN SIMMONS
A book must be the axe which smashes the frozen sea within us - Kafka
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