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# TechnoFrolics — Galleries

**Site:** TechnoFrolics (David Durlach, Director)
**Page:** Galleries (index)

This page is a top-level index to image galleries for TechnoFrolics' main product and service lines. The live page itself is a visual menu; each item below links to a dedicated gallery (or, for two categories, directly to the product page where examples appear).

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## [FrameGlide | Spin Browser — Gallery](/products-services/frameglide-video-spin-browser-dial/gallery/)

Photos of FrameGlide / Spin Browser installations in museums and other public venues. FrameGlide is TechnoFrolics' video-explorer system, pairing time-lapse, high-speed, and other video archives with a physical dial controller that lets visitors navigate the footage by spinning. Live streaming capture (from camera or Internet image sources) is also supported.

## [Choreographed Iron Dust — Gallery](/products-services/choreographed-iron-dust/gallery/)

Photos of TechnoFrolics' award-winning (Museum of Science, Boston) kinetic sculpture in which iron particles dance under choreographed computerized electromagnetic control. Installed in science, art, and children's museums in the USA and worldwide.

## [Hotplate Magnetism Stations — Gallery](/products-services/magnetic-hotplates/gallery/)

Photos of TechnoFrolics' interactive science-exhibit stations that let visitors observe and explore magnetic field phenomena directly.

## [Choreographed Fabric Banners ("Dancing Banners") — Gallery](/products-services/dancing-banners/gallery/)

Photos of TechnoFrolics' large suspended fabric banners performing computer-controlled choreographed dance routines. Used as theatrical environmental elements at corporate events, trade shows, and institutional venues in the USA and internationally.

## [Power Distribution Exhibit](/products-services/power-distribution/)

The Power Distribution Exhibit overview page (which includes representative imagery). Hands-on educational exhibit making electricity concepts intuitive through interactive pathway-building.

## [Custom Works](/products-services/custom-exhibits/)

The Custom Works overview page (which includes representative imagery). Bespoke kinetic artworks and interactive exhibits designed for specific clients and venues — examples include the athlete-silhouette mobile artwork for MIT's Howard W. Johnson Athletics Center, the AirPlay exhibit at Boston Children's Museum, and the "Connections: The Nature of Networks" power-grid simulation at the New York Hall of Science.

## [Videos on Vimeo](https://vimeo.com/technofrolics)

TechnoFrolics' Vimeo channel — a video gallery showing dancing artworks, museum exhibits in operation, and other TF projects in action. Includes a video showing a wind-driven vehicle TF made that moves directly *towards* the source of the wind.

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For the corresponding products / services overview (descriptions and context for each category), see [/products-services/](/products-services/).

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*Source: https://technofrolics.com/gallery/*
*Site: TechnoFrolics (David Durlach, Director) | https://technofrolics.com | https://daviddurlach.com | https://www.linkedin.com/in/daviddurlach*
