Interactive "aquarium". The green, yellow, and blue pads activate the seaweed, seahorses, and fish, respectively.
Close up. The orange pads activate the lights. It was part of the design that they be the same color and do the same thing.
Here, parents could see how infants respond to various mobiles.
This panel exhibits how infants' eyesight improves with time.
In the shop. Not even close to being finished.
Concept drawing. One million Internet Points to whoever can identify the woman in the pictures.
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Interactive Aquarium

This exhibit was designed to test how infants and toddlers respond to cause and effect.

The control panel had large pads that activated the various elements: waving seaweed, dancing seahorses, jumping fish.

The orange panels both activated the lights, and it was part of the design that they be the same color and do the same thing.

The unit was constructed low to the floor so that small children could access the pads with no assistance.

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Bill Rogers
Exhibits Designer and Fabricator Washington, DC