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Natural History Museum
Vinyl Banner Postcard
3. Current Space
Low Ceilings, No Dinos
Three Entryways
Multi-Use Space
Where in time?
No interactivity
4. Project Goals
Focus on Kansas
Add Introductory Areas
Separate Subjects in
Cretaceous
Time
Cenozoic Paleozoic
Break up Long Hallways
Paleolab
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Recreate environments
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1. Kansas Rocks! 2. The Cenozoic 3. Cretaceous 4. Paleozoic
A. Introductory Label
B. Geologic Timeline 5. Paleolab
C. 3D Kansas map
D. Reading Rocks
E. Unique formations
F. Beneath the surface
G. Natural Resources
H. Drinking Spring
5. Kansas Rocks! Goals
Introduction to Geology of
Kansas
Highlight Unique Features
See Kansas’s past in road-
side cutouts
Different rocks are formed
under different conditions
7. Timeline
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9. Natural Spring
Sculpted to look like one
of Kansas’s many natural
Springs
Alcove Springs
Water from runoff sinks into
ground
Limestone acts like sponge
Shale like liner of pool
Drinking from spring, Health
issues
10. 3D Kansas Map
Shows different ages and
elevations of Kansas rocks
Uplift and Erosion, and
Changes in sea level
Layers color coded to
timeline
Show where famous finds in
the exhibit were made
To find a particular type of
animal, have to look in right
layer
11. Reading Rocks
Identify Rocks
Touchable samples
Learn how different kinds of
rocks formed in different
environments
Sculpted pillar looks like
roadside cut
Developed further
12. Reading Rocks
Sketches
Sculpted wall with environments formed in
Comic book style illustrations, Life of a Rock
Rock forming interactive Final interactive, shows layers being compacted
13. Unique Formations
Oversize postcards from
locations
Rock City
Castle Rock
Monument Rocks
Slanted Rail beneath
includes info on location,
how they were formed, and
unique local signage
14. Beneath the Surface
& Natural Resources
Left, Core Samples
How collected
Pull-out tabs, when, what
layers tell about environment
Right, Oversize Postcard
Hugoton, KS
2nd Largest Nat. Gas
Reserves in world
Limestone for building
Ogallala Aquifer
15. Roadtrip Theater
On location reporting from
many of sites in the exhibit
More like being there
Front end, back wall, and
seats from old station wagon
Decorated old signs,
highway markings
Push radio buttons in dash to
select movie want
Interface looks like map, with
photos pinned to it near
locations
Video Interface
16. Summary
Cretaceous
Cenozoic Paleozoic
Paleolab
1G 1. Kansas Rocks! 1A
1F 1H
1C 1B
W 1E 1D
S N
1:178 Scale
E
1. Kansas Rocks! 2. The Cenozoic 3. Cretaceous 4. Paleozoic
A. Introductory Label
B. Geologic Timeline 5. Paleolab
C. 3D Kansas map
D. Reading Rocks
E. Unique formations
F. Beneath the surface
G. Natural Resources
H. Drinking Spring