ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月23日 03時10分


Explorer, a new app for the American Museum of Natural History, tells museumgoers how a 16-foot-wide sequoia slice was fitted through the 12-foot museum doorway. (A pie wedge was cut out to squeeze it through; the seams are still visible.) The app tells you that at about 400,000 pounds, the blue whale weighs as much as 5 subway cars, making it the planet’s largest animal. It also lets you hear the sound the real creature makes underwater and shows you a short video of a woman in a forklift swabbing the museum’s famous whale with a long-handled brush during its annual 3-day scrubbing. And it helps you find the bathroom. Explorer is an aid to anyone seeing the @アメリカ自然史博物館 for the first or 40th time. It’s “like having a curator on your shoulder,” @アメリカ自然史博物館 likes to say. And in the age of the smartphone, the app may be the only way to entice kids to see what some may regard as a collection of stuffed animals. Just don’t forget to look up. @emonhassan photographed Dale Boon from Tyler, Texas, using the Explorer app at @アメリカ自然史博物館 in Manhattan.


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