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We have finally expanded into the new production space. We're still settling in a bit, but the space has already allowed us to more efficiently build our multitouch tables and touch walls>.
The Platform 42 Drafting Table will be available in September 2015. Its multitouch screen is oriented at a classic 30-degree drafting table angle. This multitouch table model makes a great workstation or eye-catching display.
Ideum has collaborated with our partners to create a line of 42" multitouch tables and walls using a new type of projected capacitive touch technology. The new multitouch screens are built with silver nanowire, which has a fast response time and a high level of fidelity. Perhaps most importantly, this very fine silver mesh cannot be seen - so it doesn't interfere with the image on the screen. The hardware is tough enough to be used in the same public spaces as our larger tables, but small enough to be welcomed into homes.
Ideum's multitouch tables and walls are designed and built in the USA. To learn more about Ideum's hardware, visit our multitouch table and touch wall pages.
The Platform 42 Multitouch Table will be available in September 2015. This model's flat screen is great for 1-2 person work or interactive activities.
Ideum has collaborated with our partners to create a line of 42" multitouch tables and walls using a new type of projected capacitive touch technology. The new multitouch screens are built with silver nanowire, which has a fast response time and a high level of fidelity. Perhaps most importantly, this very fine silver mesh cannot be seen - so it doesn't interfere with the image on the screen. The hardware is tough enough to be used in the same public spaces as our larger tables, but small enough to be welcomed into homes.
Ideum's multitouch tables and walls are designed and built in the USA. To learn more about Ideum's hardware, visit our multitouch table and touch wall pages.
The MT-50 Multitouch Table in the Art Gallery at the Oakland Museum of California.
The art table features custom white panels. Stamen Design is creating a custom application for the table that allows visitors to further explore California artists.
Learn more about the install on the Ideum website.
As Ideum continues to grow, we continue to need more space! In a few months we will be moving part of our operation into this building. We are adding 5,000 more square feet. To learn more about Ideum, visit our website.
We have finally expanded into the new production space. We're still settling in a bit, but the space has already allowed us to more efficiently build our multitouch tables and touch walls>.
As Ideum continues to grow, we continue to need more space! In a few months we will be moving part of our operation into this building. We are adding 5,000 more square feet. To learn more about Ideum, visit our website.
A close up of a custom multitouch mapping application showing cultural sites in and around LA. The Getty developed this application in Adobe Flash with GestureWorks software. The exhibit software runs on an Ideum MT-50 Multitouch Table.
There's more about this exhibit on The Getty's Iris blog see, Exploring Los Angeles on a Multitouch Table.
Effortless networking between a multitouch table and mobile devices. Heist uses HTML 5 and a captive portal push a mobile add to any device. The networking is powered by Sensus software.
You can learn more about Heist at:
To learn more see: www.openexhibits.org/heist
The touch table is an Ideum MT55 Platform multitouch table: www.ideum.com/multitouch
Photo by Samuel Cox: gigalinc.co.uk/
This x-ray image of hands holding a tablet reveal the inner workings of the tablet and the bone structure of its user.
For the exhibit, we developed custom software which allows visitors to view both terrestrial and celestial objects across different wavelengths. The exhibit runs on an Ideum 100” dual 4K UHD Pano multitouch table. All of the content was developed specifically for the application. Ideum conducted a multispectral photo shoot for terrestrial objects and helped collect the latest celestial images. We worked with Science World in Vancouver to find appropriate images for the exhibit and collaborated on the content and text descriptions.
The 8K EM spectrum imaging exhibit will debut in the Eureka! Gallery at Science World at Telus World of Science in Vancouver in late February 2015. You can learn more about the Pano 100” multitouch table or the EM Spectrum exhibit on the Ideum website.
One of the many uses of the Ideum Duet 42 Coffee Table, planning a road trip, is shown here. Duet Coffee Tables are available in 42 and 46-inch models. To learn more about Ideum's multitouch coffee tables, please visit our website.
Students play on a MT-50 Multitouch Table in Petrosains, the Discovery Center, within the Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Learn more about our Petrosains, The Discovery Center install on our website.
Petrosains, the Discovery Center, a science center within the Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The "Hot Science" gallery space explores hot new topics in science and technology.
Learn more about our Petrosains, The Discovery Center install on our website.
Ideum staff tests it's ultra-rugged MT-50 multitouch table by dropping a 12 lb. bowling ball directly onto the glass surface from a height of 2 feet.
The glass was intact and unscathed after repeated drops, and blows from a 5 lb. maul.
Don't try this with a Microsoft Surface!
Watch the video here
Ideum staff tests it's ultra-rugged MT-50 multitouch table by dropping a 12 lb. bowling ball directly onto the glass surface from a height of 2 feet.
Don't try this with a Microsoft Surface!
Watch the video here
The MT-50 Multitouch Table in the History Gallery at the Oakland Museum of California. Images of the April 2010 installation at the Oakland Museum of California (OMCA).
The history table has custom rust-colored panels and will feature a custom mapping application, built using Flash and GestureWorks, that will allow visitors to explore points of interest in California centered on a historical map and magnify them using a component built specially for the app.
Learn more about the install on the Ideum website.
This X-ray image of a can of sardines allows you to see the spines of the fish through the metal can.
For the exhibit, we developed custom software which allows visitors to view both terrestrial and celestial objects across different wavelengths. The exhibit runs on an Ideum 100” dual 4K UHD Pano multitouch table. All of the content was developed specifically for the application. Ideum conducted a multispectral photo shoot for terrestrial objects and helped collect the latest celestial images. We worked with Science World in Vancouver to find appropriate images for the exhibit and collaborated on the content and text descriptions.
The 8K EM spectrum imaging exhibit will debut in the Eureka! Gallery at Science World at Telus World of Science in Vancouver in late February 2015. You can learn more about the Pano 100” multitouch table or the EM Spectrum exhibit on the Ideum website.
Ideum staff tests it's ultra-rugged MT-50 multitouch table by dropping a 12 lb. bowling ball directly onto the glass surface from a height of 2 feet.
Don't try this with a Microsoft Surface!
Watch the video here
Our MT-50 multitouch table, on which we'll be developing software for the Oakland Museum Art space. We sold two tables to Oakland Museum and will be developing the software for the History gallery. Photo by Ideum
A view of the 100" multitouch, multiuser exhibit table developed by Ideum for Adventure Science Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The table has two computers and projects and a contiguous surface that allows several people to interact simultaneously with the same program.
With a 100" surface and an 86" viewable area is it among one of the largest contiguous multitouch tables ever developed. The screen has a 16 x 5 ratio aspect and a 2304 x 800 pixel, high-resolution screen.
The exhibit explores the electromagnetic spectrum. The extended aspect ratio mimics the spectrum itself, from radio waves to gamma rays. Visitors can then move images across the table and see how they are imaged in each waveform.
The exhibit displays a variety of celestial and terrestrial images in a variety of wavelengths. For example, NASA images of the sun can be seen in all wavelengths. Common and iconic objects were photographed in a variety of wavelengths. For example, a birthday cake with lit candles, a toy robot, an alarm clock, and even a hand holding an iPhone are seen in visible, infrared, ultraviolet, and x-ray.
The haptic tempered glass and aluminum and steel construction make the table incredibly durable. Blue LED lighting makes the table stand out. It will be part of the Space Chase Gallery at the Adventure Science Center. This exhibit will be open to the public on November 7th. The table is based on Ideum's commercially available MT-50 multitouch table.
This x-ray of a passport reveals a staple and an area where the passport cover has been clipped.
For the exhibit, we developed custom software which allows visitors to view both terrestrial and celestial objects across different wavelengths. The exhibit runs on an Ideum 100” dual 4K UHD Pano multitouch table. All of the content was developed specifically for the application. Ideum conducted a multispectral photo shoot for terrestrial objects and helped collect the latest celestial images. We worked with Science World in Vancouver to find appropriate images for the exhibit and collaborated on the content and text descriptions.
The 8K EM spectrum imaging exhibit will debut in the Eureka! Gallery at Science World at Telus World of Science in Vancouver in late February 2015. You can learn more about the Pano 100” multitouch table or the EM Spectrum exhibit on the Ideum website.
From an installation at the Don Harrington Discovery Center in Amarillo, Texas. A multitouch, multiuser mashup allows visitors to explore Flickr photos geotagged into a Yahoo! Map.
There is more about the multitouch table on the Ideum website. You might also be interested in our Multi-Touch directory and aggregator site, Multitouch Blogs .
A tear in the tracing paper used to calibrate the multi-touch table prior to receiving the glass. I like to think of it as commentary on Windows.
The MT2 Multitouch Table is showing our "alpha" version of our Multitouch Enabled Collection Viewer with XMP Metadata American Association of Museums conference in Philadelphia.
Accessibility expert Sina Bahram, founder of Prime Access Consulting, workshops with Ideum staff. Sina joined us to discuss approaches for maximizing accessibility of touch table exhibits and brainstorm ways of bringing inclusive design principles to the next generation of digital experiences.
Learn more about Ideum at: www.ideum.com and Sina Barham at Prime Access Consulting: pac.bz/
Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Learn more about our Petrosains, The Discovery Centre install on our website.
This is an x-ray image of a lamp with an LED bulb and carved wooden base.
For the exhibit, we developed custom software which allows visitors to view both terrestrial and celestial objects across different wavelengths. The exhibit runs on an Ideum 100” dual 4K UHD Pano multitouch table. All of the content was developed specifically for the application. Ideum conducted a multispectral photo shoot for terrestrial objects and helped collect the latest celestial images. We worked with Science World in Vancouver to find appropriate images for the exhibit and collaborated on the content and text descriptions.
The 8K EM spectrum imaging exhibit will debut in the Eureka! Gallery at Science World at Telus World of Science in Vancouver in late February 2015. You can learn more about the Pano 100” multitouch table or the EM Spectrum exhibit on the Ideum website.
Some of the beautiful geometrical patterns that can be traced throughout the Petronas complex.
Learn more about our Petrosains, The Discovery Center install on our website.
The sky-bridge itself is not bolted to the two towers but rather tied to sliding rails to prevent damage during high winds.
Learn more about our Petrosains, The Discovery Center install on our website.
Guess what? We built a sweet multi-touch table from scratch! We're currently brainstorming lots of great ways to use this piece of technology.
558ft above the ground looking at downtown Kuala Lumpur
Learn more about our Petrosains, The Discovery Center install on our website.
The MT55 Platform has a universal power system making it compatible with a number of international voltage standards.
The MT-50 Table supports multi-touch and multi-user interactions. It has a bright 50" (diagonal) surface with a high-resolution display, which is higher than Microsoft's Surface multi-touch table. The large display also makes it easier to for multiple visitors to simultaneous interact with computer programs and one another. The multi-touch support allows the use of intuitive hand gestures to manipulate virtual object, images, and media items and to interact with computer-based applications. The multitouch table includes the Ideum Collection Viewer and GestureWorks, a multitouch flash development environment.
We're trying to create a living version of a Yellena James print! Here is a sneak preview of our Aquarium application in development for our multi-touch table.
Like the artwork? You can see more at www.yellena.com
The California Land Grab multitouch, multiuser mapping application developed for the Gallery of California History at the Oakland Museum. This exhibit allows visitors to view detailed maps and other documents from the 18th and 19th centuries.
High-resolution images along with descriptive metadata are drawn directly from Flickr into this mashup application. A scaleable magnifier tool, let's visitors view map details.
This application was developed in Adobe Flash with the GestureWorks framework for Adobe Flash and Flex. The exhibit software runs on an Ideum MT-50 Multitouch Table which supports 60+ points of simultaneous input.
Ideum worked closely with the Oakland Museum of California to create this unique interactive exhibit.
We're trying to create a living version of a Yellena James print! Here is a sneak preview of our Aquarium application in development for our multi-touch table.
Like the artwork? You can see more at www.yellena.com
We're trying to create a living version of a Yellena James print! Here is a sneak preview of our Aquarium application in development for our multi-touch table.
Like the artwork? You can see more at www.yellena.com
Ideum has provided several multitouch tables and touch walls to The Field Museum in Chicago. Most take the form of custom reading rails, but we have also supplied them with some of our standard Presenter touch walls. Executive Producer John-Mark recently got the chance to visit and snap a few photos. Visit our website to learn more about Ideum multitouch tables and touch walls.
This is a visible-light photo of the same cut rose that can be viewed in x-ray, ultraviolet, and infrared wavelengths.
For the exhibit, we developed custom software which allows visitors to view both terrestrial and celestial objects across different wavelengths. The exhibit runs on an Ideum 100” dual 4K UHD Pano multitouch table. All of the content was developed specifically for the application. Ideum conducted a multispectral photo shoot for terrestrial objects and helped collect the latest celestial images. We worked with Science World in Vancouver to find appropriate images for the exhibit and collaborated on the content and text descriptions.
The 8K EM spectrum imaging exhibit will debut in the Eureka! Gallery at Science World at Telus World of Science in Vancouver in late February 2015. You can learn more about the Pano 100” multitouch table or the EM Spectrum exhibit on the Ideum website.