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How Your World Works
Popular Mechanics / Panoply
42 episodes
2 days ago
This is a podcast about how the world works, featuring the news, stories, and people that make it happen.
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This is a podcast about how the world works, featuring the news, stories, and people that make it happen.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Technology
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Episode 37: How to Make a Museum Exhibit
How Your World Works
32 minutes
9 years ago
Episode 37: How to Make a Museum Exhibit
The preparators of the American Museum of Natural History's Exhibitions Department are artists and craftsmen by trade who become scientists by practice as they build the museum's famed traveling exhibitions. In what may be the coolest workshop in the whole of New York City, they use wood, metal, epoxy, paint, and hundred-year-old death masks to build dioramas that transport visitors to settings all over the natural world. As they undertake final preparations for their latest exhibition, Cuba!, which opens November 21, we visit the workshop to see what they've built. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How Your World Works
This is a podcast about how the world works, featuring the news, stories, and people that make it happen.