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Ending remarks and goodbye

Anders Høeg Nissen, Ending remarks
Editor and presenter at Harddisken, a DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation) radio program on new media and technology Anders Høeg Nissen sums up his impressions of the conference.
Nodem founder Halina Gottlieb and Dagny Stuedahl: The future for Nodem.

Project presentations

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…

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Michael Edson, Knowledge is a mashup: The Smithsonian Institution’s digital strategy.

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…

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Paper sessions

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…

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Workshops and Pecha Kucha (parallel programme)

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.…

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Pranav Mistry, Invisible Computing

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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Parallel project presentation 2

Session 2:

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…

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