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A bushplane, the de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, on display at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. A new text panel sits in front of the aircraft: a gray structure with wood-tone side panels and dark metal legs. Its backlit surface presents the name of the aircraft, a selection of images, and interpretive texts. A life-size display of a dock sits to the right, followed by another aircraft and panel.
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Whispering Loudly: An Update about the “Quiet Updates”

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Erin Poulton
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Dec 19, 2022
Small changes can add up to big results! The look-and-feel at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum is evolving. See how “Quiet Updates” are making an impact.
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AI-Generated sound therapy for critically ill patients

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Corona Guan Wang
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Mar 30, 2022
At the start of 2022, I joined Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation as a research assistant. Ingenium curators Dr. Tom Everrett (Communications) and Dr. David Pantalony (Physical Sciences and Medicine) invited me to write about a research project that I am currently affiliated with called Autonomous Adaptive Soundscape (AAS). The AAS is an intelligent bio-algorithmic system that selects therapeutic soundscapes to relax ICU patients, via application of machine learning and
A woman is silhouetted in front of a circular, glowing showcase presenting the Koenig Sound Analyser. The title, “Seeing Sound” is visible on the wall.
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Mind the gap: The positive impact of multi-sensory experiences

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Samantha Moore
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jan 10, 2022
As a blind/low vision child, two things seemed just out of reach for Samantha Moore: history and art.
Three Conservators wearing personal protective equipment , including Tyvek suits, googles, nitrile gloves and respirators.
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Behind the scenes of the Ingenium big move: Hazard mitigation of a print maker’s drawer

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Caitlin Walsh
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Oct 8, 2021
From mice nests and insects to lead ink, conservators deal with a lot of hazards to keep museum collections safe.
A white box is filled with seven objects. Two of them are boxes of metal type, labelled with white tags and black writing. The labels read: “880617,” “880618,” “880627,” and “880628.” The boxes are surrounded by the other artifacts that they will be packed with for transfer.
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Inside the cigar box: A peek into a small, Canadian printing press

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Sarah Jaworski
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Aug 18, 2021
Artifacts from a Lindsay, Ontario job shop give us a glimpse into what a day in the life of this family-run print shop may have been like.
In the foreground, a cell phone displays the splash screen of the Sound by Design podcast. Behind the cellphone is a blurred image of the Sound by Design exhibition.
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Museum podcasts: An ideal virtual format for blind and low vision visitors

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Carla Ayukawa
Jul 27, 2021
How do you create a virtual web-based museum exhibition for visitors with vision impairments? Read about the recommendations and inclusive solutions Carla Ayukawa, a curatorial studies student, learned through her consultations with the visitor group.
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Music meets public history and digital humanities in Garth Wilson Fellowship

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Victoria Hawco
Jul 19, 2021
As the 2020-2021 Garth Wilson Fellow, Victoria Hawco provided design input on an international database of acoustical objects with Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation.
Over-the-shoulder shot of curator and conservator peering under the hood of the Electronic Sackbut synthesizer. Internal wiring and circuitry behind keyboard is exposed.
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Uncovering the secrets of the world’s first synthesizer (Part I)

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Tom Everrett, PhD
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
May 26, 2021
Canadian Hugh Le Caine invented the 1948 Electronic Sackbut — the world's earliest known electronic synthesizer. Now a team at Ingenium is bringing this revolutionary instrument back to life.
A young woman sits on her luggage in an empty airport terminal, gazing off into the distance to the left of screen. She is alone and wearing a blue medical mask, with headphones draped around her neck.
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Remembering the sounds of COVID-19

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Tom Everrett, PhD
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Aug 18, 2020
What does the COVID-19 pandemic sound like? Ingenium's communications curator offers up a look at the pandemic from the perspective of sound.
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Behind the scenes: Digital Asset Management at Ingenium

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Kristy von Moos
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
May 15, 2020
When you hear “museum job,” what do you think of? The guides and hosts you see when you visit? Maybe curators who build collections, or conservators who preserve and take care of precious artifacts? All good answers, and extremely important jobs — but not the ONLY jobs.
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