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Historic artwork, parallax displays and kiosks featured in exhibit designs

Capitol Interpretive Exhibits and Wayfinding Subcommittee · November 15, 2024
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Summary

Designers presented digital exhibit plans including idle‑state images from museums (with fees waived), parallax treatments for historic paintings, and a 90‑second audio script for the agriculture story. The capital and constitution kiosks and a rotating 'Foundations of Progress' timeline are entering development.

State exhibit designers and their contractor presented the latest content and technical approach for multiple galleries and kiosks planned for the Capitol.

Nathan and members of the core team described idle‑state images chosen to anchor stories: a tourism image identified as Jackson Lake and the Tetons (John Ferry, circa 1900) and a mining image described as Panning Gold Wyoming (William Lee, c.1949). The presenters said the National…

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