Ida Lund-Andersen og Mette Boritz, The National Museum, Denmark. Flirt, philosophy and Facebook
How can museums use Facebook as a tool for engaging people in Cultural history, and is Facebook a good way to get in contact and interact with…
Michael Edson, Director of Web and New Media Strategy The Smithsonian. Knowledge is a mashup: The Smithsonian Institution’s digital strategy.
The Smithsonian Institution – http://www.si.edu – with 137 million physical objects and a vast network of…
Ciolfi & Loughlin, University of Limerick: Challenges for the Technological Augmentation of Open-Air Museums: Bridging Buildings, Artefacts and Activities
This paper reports research and design work focused on enhancing visitor experience of an open-air museum, Bunratty Folk Park (Ireland). We…
Workshop 1: Pocupio: The Machine Possibilities and limitations in interactive exhibitions.
A look at the key factors when you want to achieve learning in an interactive exhibition environment, and the practical limitations of the tools you can use.…
Pranav Mistry, Research Assistant and PhD candidate in the Fluid Interfaces Group at the MIT Media Lab: Invisible Computing.
Information is traditionally confined on paper or digitally on a screen. Although the miniaturization of computing devices now allows us to…
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Ørstedholm, Marie & Skyggebjerg, Louise: Danish Museum of Science and Technology. Bringing alive early flying with 3D technology.
In an apparently traditional showcase a 3D story visualizing the history of flying suddenly appears as a dreamlike vision above…