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…
The results of our 2009 survey on computer-based exhibits is now available on the Open Exhibits website. This is the second year of the survey, and this year, we received 150 responses from…
Update: February 13, 2015 – We have a completely updated version of the EM Spectrum application using dual 55″ 4K UHD screen. We’ve begun work on our most ambitious multitouch exhibit to date. We are building a 100″ table for Adventure Science Center’s Sudekum Planetarium in Nashville, Tennessee. The design is based on our MT2 multitouch table. For this custom installation, we are doubling the current form factor to create our largest multitouch surface to date. Of course, doubling the size involves a number of significant changes.
This week we will be exhibiting at the American Association of Museums (AAM) annual meeting and expo. We will have a booth (#1830) and we’ll be showing our multitouch table along with some of…
This article appears in the most recent print issue of the National Association for Museum Exhibition’s Journal Vol.27 no. 2. Open source software designed specifically for use by…