Huffman Prairie Flying Field Interpretive Center, Dayton, Ohio, December, 2002
 
On the Site of the Wright Brothers' First Flights, Visitors Fly Through Decades of Aviation with the New Spin Browser™ Video Explorer.
 
Among the exhibits at the new Huffman Field Interpretive Center, a TechnoFrolics' Spin Browser video explorer, housed in old-fashioned wooden cabinetry, invites visitors to explore the history of aviation. From black-and-white films of early aircraft to point-of-view video out the wing of current fighter planes, the Spin Browser content spans the century of aviation's evolution and invites the visitor into the cockpit.
 
About TechnoFrolics
 

TechnoFrolics specializes in combining technology, art, the natural sciences, and play. TechnoFrolics' creations include dancing techno-artworks, kinetic signs, special event attractions, educational science exhibits, and interactive video presentation tools. TechnoFrolics' fans, clients, and supporters range from science museums to multi-national corporations to international and regional arts organizations and private collectors. TechnoFrolics was founded in 1988 and is based in Somerville, Massachusetts.

For more information, including a 5 minute downloadable video showing TechnoFrolics' works (including the Spin Browser video explorer) in action, please visit our homepage at www.technofrolics.com.

(We also have a touring Spin Browser video explorer demo unit which can visit your location. It takes less than 5 minutes to set up and is a great lunch break! Please contact us about it.)


CONTACT:
David Durlach, Director and Founder, TechnoFrolics
Phone: 617-441-8870, Fax: 617-441-8872
Email: David@TechnoFrolics.com