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We pride ourselves on our expertise in delivering imaginative high-quality audio exhibits to museums and other gallery installations around the world. From ambient environments and recorded self-tour audio to wildly theatrical audio dramatizations ... Bright Ideas Creative Services uses Audio to excite and engage visitors' imaginations. Samples
require an MP3 player. Ambient Audio
Birmingham
Civil Rights Institute, Birmingham, Alabama Audio Montage: The Road to Montgomery, which accompanies mounted graphics panels presenting a timeline of the Montgomery Bus Boycott (length 1:43)
Cahokia
Indian Mounds State Historic Site, East St. Louis, Illinois Excerpt
of Prehistoric Cahokia, Daytime
(length 1:00) Excerpt of Prehistoric Cahokia, Night (length 1:03) Excerpt
from ambient audio for "Prehistoric
Cultures" exhibit (length 1:40)
Carnegie
Museum of Art & History, New Albany, Indiana
Excerpt
from World War II battle ambient
audio for entire museum
(length 2:33)
Forest
Discovery Center, Starlight, Indiana Excerpt from ambient audio for entire museum (length 3:00)
"Life
on the Farm" exhibit, showing aspects of life and work on a
Thoroughbred horse farm
Lewis
& Clark Visitor Center, St. Louis, Missouri Excerpt of "Bound for the West" Camp DuBois recreation (length x:xx)
Self-Tour Audio Scribner
House, New Albany, Indiana Excerpt
from first floor parlor audio
tour (length 1:15) Dramatizations/Voiced Material
Excerpt from Ordinary People exhibit audio (warning: contains expressions of racist sentiment heard in Birmingham during the 50s & 60s) (length 1:35) Excerpt from "Voices" audio depicting a range of opinion and feeling regarding Rosa Park's act of defiance in Montgomery, which launched the civil rights movement. (length 1:48)
Carnegie
Museum of Art & History, New Albany, Indiana Excerpt Oral History audio exhibit derived from provided oral history recordings (length xxxx)
Famous
Fishing Literature exhibit:
Kentucky
Derby Museum, Louisville Kentucky "Jockey
Promenade" exhibit, spotlighting the Derby's most famous Jockeys. "Winner's
Circle" exhibit, spotlighting the most famous winners of the race."
Lewis
& Clark Visitor Center, St. Louis, Missouri Excerpt of xxxxxxxxxx (length x:xx)
Louisville
Slugger Museum, Louisville, Kentucky Excerpt from Bat Boy Audio #1 (length :56)
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