from the Future Communications Laboratory
8. Human-privacy area. As noted by Margaret Howe after her co-habitation experiment, a private, dry area is needed for the sanity of the humans. This of course could include windows to the other pools, but those windows would have curtains. |
9. Public area. For the purpose of public awareness of the cetaceans, and the on-going experiment, there will be an area accessible to the general public. It will have an interactive touchscreen and sound system, also accessible and workable by the visitors. | 10. Internet. Additional public access will be available through a seeYou-seeMe webpage. Public access also holds the potential to provide some revenue for the lab. |