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the AV consultant and installer of both the time-travelling Wildscreen, and
the highly interactive Explore, which demonstrates the workings of the human
body and brain.
DJW resolved such diverse challenges as lighting a 450 million year "Tree
of Life" (shown left) which depicts the evolutionary path of life on
Earth.
Software
which controls not only the flight of model planes within four large wind
tunnels (shown left), but also provides ambient sound effects, has been developed
and installed by DJW at the Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeolvilton, Somerset.
To find out more about DJW's involvement at Fleet Air Arm please visit our
Multimedia Page.
The Great
Western Railway Museum in Swindon is a celebration of the Golden Age of Steam
and a living record of whose who worked for GWR.
DJW worked in conjunction with designers Brennan & Whalley and Mc Androids
to recreate six sections to depict the history of 'steam'. Visit our Audio
Page to find out more about this project.
Located
on a waste reclamation site in Plymouth, Devon,
The
Greenhouse focuses on environmental and recycling issues.
Working with David Craddock Design, DJW has developed a highly personalised,
interactive centre where schoolchildren learn about green issues and recycling
in a highly interactive and fun way.
The most fascinating feature of Bolsover Castle in Derbyshire is a magnificent 17th Century indoor Riding House, and the challenge presented to DJW by English Heritage was to recreate an authentic audio atmosphere for this arena by the medium of sound alone. Please visit our Audio Page for more information on this project.
Wedgwood is a name synonymous with both high quality and skilled craftsmanship, therefore, through designers Hayley Sharpe, DJW were delighted to be associated with Wedgwood's new Visitor Centre at their pottery in Barlaston, South Staffordshire.

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