Statigraphy interactive component, travelling exhibit, American Museum of Natural History; Wood and cast urethane construction   Giant Chaotic Pendulum, Great Lakes Science Center Clevelan, Paul Orselli Workshop
     
 
Traditional New England kitchen with working radio set built for a regional folk life exhibit.   Mobile watercart exhibit with running water and a working raincloud for a children's museum.
     
 Do you need something that responds to your touch? That hears your voice? That senses your every move?
  Interactive displays and environments inspire individual initiative and encourage people to be more conscious of the world around them as they see, touch, and hear it.
  At DCM, we've created mobile units with running
 
water and working rain clouds, installations with pressure sensors tied to digital information links, even a larger-than-life play-scape where people can crawl under and through a room-size cross-section of human skin.
  With our broad knowledge of materials and our expertise in mechanics and electricity we can help you realize projects that will enable your visitors become active participants.


Photo credits: all photos DCM Fabrication, Inc.