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AMNH- HISTORIC VIEWS / GRAPHIC INTERPRETATIONS
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American Museum of Natural History, New York

Jun 19, 2015

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Initial research on AMNH, specifically focused on a taxonomy of distance and the networks of influence and interconnection that exist within the museum structure.
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AMNH- HISTORIC VIEWS / GRAPHIC INTERPRETATIONS

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FLOORPLANS

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THEODORE ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL HALLBAROSAURUS

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NEW YORK STATE MAMMALS: CARNIVORES

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NEW YORK STATE MAMMALS: BATS, INSECTIVORES, MARSUPIALS, RODENTS, RABBITS, HARES AND DEER

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NOTING OBJECTS’ LOCATIONS WITHIN THE MUSEUM AS WELL AS

THEIR ORIGIN POINTS IN REGARDSTO DISTANCE FROM THE MUSEUMAND DISTANCE OVER TIME

OBJECT ANALYSIS

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CHARTING THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND MATERIALS RELATED TO THE INSTALLATION AND DISPLAY OF ONE OBJECT, THE MOUNTAIN GORILLA, LOCATED IN THE AKELEY HALL OF AFRICAN MAMMALS

DIAGRAM- NETWORK SURROUNDING ONE OBJECT