Rahul menlo park, California |  As you plan new interactive exhibits or spaces for clients, are you looking for that special thing that impresses clients, wins business and beats your competition? Do you seek something really novel but struggle to rise above the everyday experiences of dull multimedia kiosks, crass videogames and ubiquitous plasma screens?
If so, I would like to introduce you to a new resource: Onomy Labs.
Onomy systems are signature interactives -- custom systems that stand out from the mundane. Our multi-talented team fuses the four creative disciplines of Art, Science, Design, and Engineering to enliven any subject and provide an unparalleled visitor experience. As seasoned researchers, we are familiar with state-of-the-art technology and able to incorporate innovation fresh from the research lab bench in ways that are powerful, entertaining and delightful.
Our process enables us to imagine, design and fabricate custom interactive systems that convey the message you want your visitors to experience. We are sensitive to the challenges you face from clients - educationally, aesthetically and financially. Count on us to work with you, your clients and others to provide a system that's just right for the audience
the kinds that people remember and tell others about.
Onomy has worked interactive magic for museums, art galleries, trade shows, corporate briefing centers, and even theme parks. Our partial list of customers include The Tech Museum in San Jose, Papalote Museum in Mexico City, Disney's Epcot Center, Maryland Science Center, Singapore Science Center, USC, the International Museum of Women in San Francisco, Sun Microsystems, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, The Institute for the Future (IFTF) and the Gandhi Multimedia Museum in India.
If you have specific questions, or if you would like to brainstorm possibilities for an upcoming project, it would be a pleasure to hear from you directly. Please call me at (650) 330-0400 or contact me via email at rahul@onomy.com.
Sincerely,
Rahul Zutshi
Manager, Marketing & Bus. Dev.
851 Hamilton Ave.
Menlo Park, CA 94025
cell: 510-589-7307
main: 650-330-0400
fax: 510-623-8593
rahul@onomy.com
www.onomy.com
05/02/2005 @ 18:35 [ref: 4031] |
Ascher Ward Van Nuys, California |  My name is Ascher Ward and I have been an entrepreneur in the field of rare aircraft for the past 50years. I am writing to you because I have two extremely unique airplanes that may be of interest to you and your museum. I have a Sipa Jet 200 which I have owned for the past 12 years. It is the first civillian turbojet to enter production for general aviation. This aircraft can be verified by the Smithsonian. Of the seven aircraft only two remain, mine and one in France which is also owned by a private collector and is not for sale. Sipa had hoped to also reach the military market as a trainer or a liason aircraft.
The second aircraft I have is a full scale replica of the original Boeing P12. There are no originals left in existence and this replica is the only example of this plane. It was built by the late Thomas Crowder approximately 20 years ago. It was built from copies of the original engineering drawings held in the archives at the Smithsonian. The aircraft has an early 1340 Pratt Whittney engine this is the same that is in the original P12.
I have done many trades with the United States Air force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. The museum director at that time was Colonel Richard Upstrom. I acquired rare airplanes which the museum needed for their collection. For example: DeHavilland mosquito, DeHavilland Repedie, Northrup c-125, Lockheed Loadstar Fokker D-7 (original) this aircraft belonged to the late Cole Palen. Ryan STA (Air Force version) Fairchild C-82 (Packet), Mig 21, Lockheed F-104 which is on display at the entrance to the museum mounted on a pole. There were countless other aircraft which went across the country to various other Air Force Museums under "The Heritage Program". The aircrafts were exchanged for other aircraft which was surpluss to their needs, and of interest to me. The exchange was then made.
I will provide photos on request. Should you have an interest in a purchase or an exchange, for an aircraft or aircrafts which are surpluss to you, perhaps we can work out a favorable exchange.
Sincerely,
Ascher Ward
01/29/2005 @ 19:33 [ref: 3764] |
Denny Scales Hemet, California |  If you have a gift shop at your museum, I have several old photos of aircraft, available at wholesale prices, for aviation museum operators. My website is at www.theoldphotocompany.com.
Click on the Aviation category. All Prices on the website are retail: take 50% off, for 25 to 100 pieces, 100 or more pieces, take an additional 20% off
For more info:
Denny Scales
TOLL FREE (877) 368 6257
01/21/2003 @ 16:24 [ref: 2769] |