羅利博物館外的新世界

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在羅利,北卡羅來納州自然科學博物館一直在建造其自然研究中心,這是一個全新的博物館擴建部分,不僅關注科學,還關注科學是如何進行的。這一切都很棒,它於今天,4 月 20 日開幕。你可以整天談論它——並且,完全公開地說,作為北卡羅來納州自然科學博物館之友董事會成員,我真的可以。

但作為董事會成員,我首先仍然是一名科學作家。因此,無論博物館內部發生什麼,真正吸引我眼球的是外部,尤其是我作為 Plugged In 的非官方 “非電子” 特約記者的角色。最引人注目的,是博物館標誌性的三層樓高的地球儀外部。“每日星球” 內部充滿了互動式高科技影片和聲音。但在外部,它就是一個地球儀 —— 可能是世界上最大的真實比例地球儀,即使它被走道和建築物穿透,一部分缺失了。

作為一名科學作家和製片人,我一直關注 Worldfx Inc. 的託德和比爾·烏爾裡希,他們是為這個地球儀穿上“外衣”的人。他們一直在升降機上上下下,躺在這個巨大的東西下面,總而言之,他們非常努力地工作,使這個極其詳細的衛星鑲嵌圖在這個巨大的地球儀上成型。這個新的地球儀加入了我們已知的巨型地球儀的奇妙而複雜的生態系統,包括 1964-1965 年紐約世界博覽會的 宇宙神球緬因州迪羅姆的 Eartha 地球儀;以及令人難忘的 Mapparium,即波士頓瑪麗·貝克·艾迪圖書館巨大的由內而外的彩色玻璃地球儀。


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觀看“每日星球”地球儀的創作過程真是令人愉快,所以我開始記錄它。更重要的是,隨著人們開始路過並注意到大陸逐漸成型,很明顯,早在博物館開放之前,“每日星球”作為一個地球儀——一個巨大的科學儀器——就已經在向人們教授科學知識了。我收集了一些影片、一些聲音、一些影像、一些背景資訊,並製作了這個。一個新的地球儀——一個新的世界。

Scott Huler was born in 1959 in Cleveland and raised in that city's eastern suburbs. He graduated from Washington University in 1981; he was made a member of Phi Beta Kappa because of the breadth of his studies, and that breadth has been a signature of his writing work. He has written on everything from the death penalty to bikini waxing, from NASCAR racing to the stealth bomber, for such newspapers as the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Los Angeles Times and such magazines as ESPN, Backpacker, and Fortune. His award-winning radio work has been heard on "All Things Considered" and "Day to Day" on National Public Radio and on "Marketplace" and "Splendid Table" on American Public Media. He has been a staff writer for the Philadelphia Daily News and the Raleigh News & Observer and a staff reporter and producer for Nashville Public Radio. He was the founding and managing editor of the Nashville City Paper. He has taught at such colleges as Berry College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

His books include Defining the Wind, about the Beaufort Scale of wind force, and No-Man's Lands, about retracing the journey of Odysseus.

His most recent book, On the Grid, was his sixth. His work has been included in such compilations as Appalachian Adventure and in such anthologies as Literary Trails of the North Carolina Piedmont, The Appalachian Trail Reader and Speed: Stories of Survival from Behind the Wheel.

For 2014-2015 Scott is a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, which is funding his work on the Lawson Trek, an effort to retrace the journey of explorer John Lawson through the Carolinas in 1700-1701.

He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with his wife, the writer June Spence, and their two sons.

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