Museums across the country continue to work with Silver Oaks for interactive touchscreen programs and other creative media production. Two recently published profile pieces featured Silver Oaks and our growing museum portfolio.
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Silver Oaks Unwraps Mummy Secrets at the Putnam Museum
Mummies and more are on display once again at the Putnam Museum in Davenport, Iowa. The museum recently completed a $50,000 renovation of their permanent Egyptian exhibit, involving two years of research and several weeks of construction. The completely redesigned “Unearthing Ancient Egypt” gallery which opened August 22, 2009 now blends the ancient world with modern technology.
Silver Oaks Interactive on Display at the National Geographic Museum
‘Birds of North America’ will be open to visitors from Jan. 14 – May 31.
MOLINE, Ill. (Feb. 18, 2009) – Silver Oaks Communications, a creative media company centrally located in Moline, Illinois, recently completed work on a interactive touchscreen soundscape that features bird calls from 28 different North American species. Displayed as part of the National Geographic Museum’s “Birds of North America” exhibit in Washington, D.C., the Silver Oaks interactive “Bird Songs” allows visitors to select the calls they would like to hear, with the ability to combine multiple calls into a symphony of nature.




