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People’s Post Claremont & Rondebosch
|June 03, 2025
Visitors who always wanted to envision what it was like exploring ancient rock art and dark caves can now look forward to testing Fish Hoek Valley Museum's new digital museum room.
The museum is currently experimenting with virtual and augmented reality to provide visitors with a new outlook of their artefacts said curator Sue Maude.
Maude has lived in Fish Hoek for 15 years and has served the museum for a year now.
She has also published a coffee-table book on Llandudno and was ghost writer for long time Fish Hoek resident Neoklis Pneumaticatos for his second book of memoirs called South of Ithaca.
"I have an interest in contributing to my local community. As a Fish Hoek resident, I used to walk past the museum.
"The homeless were sleeping outside and I wondered if anyone felt comfortable visiting.
"Then in 2023 the museum had a renovation and fencing was put up. I attended the re-opening function and volunteered.
"I have since become the curator after Sally Britten, curator for 10 long years, stepped back," Maude says.
This story is from the June 03, 2025 edition of People’s Post Claremont & Rondebosch.
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