Introducing Open Exhibits
On September 21st, I announced that we received funding for Open Exhibits from the National Science Foundation. It is great to be able to announce today, just two months later, that Open…
On September 21st, I announced that we received funding for Open Exhibits from the National Science Foundation. It is great to be able to announce today, just two months later, that Open…
This week we put together a quick test using QR Codes to extend a multitouch exhibit that we developed last year. QR Codes are an easy way to incorporate a mobile exhibit component…
We’ve been mighty busy around here with the Open Exhibits initial software release and site relaunch just around the corner (coming November 15), but we have found time for other important and related…
>>Reposted from Open Exhibits blog. Last month, we announced that we received funding from the National Science Foundation for Open Exhibits. Today we’re happy to announce that, on November…
I’ve just read Shelley Bernstein’s response to the NY Times “From Picassos to Sarcophagi, Guided by Phone Apps” article over on the Brooklyn Museum blog and she brings up some great points about the use of emergent technology and experimentation. Edward Rothstein at the Times didn’t seem to be too impressed by any of the apps he tried, and from a contextual or information standpoint, he may have a point. If you are looking for an extended, interactive version of the…
>>Reposted from Open Exhibits Blog It’s official! Ideum has been awarded a major ($1.78M) National Science Foundation grant for a three-year exhibit software initiative entitled Open Exhibits. The project…
Update: 5/9/14: Our Jobs page shows the current positions available at Ideum. We’re hiring! Ideally we’re looking for someone with Flash/Flex experience who’s knowledgable and curious about art, science and history.
Just like everyone else over the last two months, we’ve watched the continuing oil spill in Gulf of Mexico with a sense of helplessness and despair. Not only did has this unnecessary accident taken…
Last night, at the American Association of Museums Annual Conference MUSE Awards in Los Angeles, our Electromagnetic Spectrum 100″ Multitouch Table Exhibit, developed with Adventure Science Center, won a bronze AAM MUSE award in the Interactive…