Interactive Exhibits
Interactive Exhibits by Robert Farrow Workshops
The term "interactive" can encompass a wide range of museum exhibits - from a simple wooden jig saw puzzle to a complex electronic or mechanical device. But whatever their form interactive exhibits should be safe and easy to use, easy to understand, and easy to maintain.
We have been building interactive exhibits for over twenty years and have developed a reputation for providing cost effective, innovative and reliable solutions to a wide variety of interpretive tasks.
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A cross sectional interactive model illustrating the layout and stowage on board an eighteenth century frigate.
Royal Navy Museum, Portsmouth
A simple electronic interactive model to illustrate how nutrients flow through the phloem and xylem of a plant stem.
Singapore Science Centre
A full size interactive replica of a "Christmas Tree Valve" to illustrate how the flow of oil, gas and mud is controlled on a North Sea oil production platform.
Aberdeen Maritime Museum



