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The new Tangible Engine Media Creator allows you to quickly create complete applications using handheld items with an intuitive onscreen interface--no programming required! Tangible Engine works with a wide range of Ideum multitouch tables. Learn more at tangibleengine.com.
A custom blue multitouch table sold to Boeing.
The MT-50 Table supports multitouch and multiuser 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 multitouch support allows the use of intuitive hand gestures to manipulate virtual object, images, and media items and to interact with computer-based applications.
Ideum worked with the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian to create the Cusco Experience, a 3D model of the Inka capital c.1531 packed with image galleries, videos, flythrough tours, detailed 3D scans, and 360-degree panoramic VR images (which were captured by Ideum). The experience is displayed on an 84" Ideum Colossus multitouch table. The Cusco Experience is part of The Great Inka Road: Engineering an Empire exhibition. To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services, please visit our website. You can learn more about The Great Inka Road: Engineering an Empire exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian: www.nmai.si.edu/press/kits/inka-road
Ideum is committed to inclusive design in every exhibit we create. Our new range of audio accessibility layers allow visitors to use taps and gestures to activate narration, explore content, and set narration speed and volume.
The corner of this Ideum 65" Drafting table is tough enough to handle the world's busiest places. The multitouch table features a custom and durable white powder coat. This product is available in four sizes with 80 simultaneous touch points and 4k UHD display (43", 49", 55", or 65"). It has a patented design and uses superior commercial components from 3M, LG, NVIDIA, and Intel. For more information about Ideum's Drafting table: ideum.com/products/touch-tables/drafting
With rugged construction and a bevel-less design, the Platform 46 Coffee Table is tough enough to keep up with your daily needs.
Learn more and watch the launch videos at www.ideum.com/redefined.
Take a look inside! The Pico multitouch coffee table is Ideum’s newest model. It has industry-leading 3M™ touch technology and LG Commercial 43", 49", or 55" 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) displays. The Pico also includes a fully integrated and powerful computer. Learn more at: ideum.com/products/touch-tables/pico
All Ideum multitouch displays from 34" to the massive 86" Colossus are available in the new Inline Series, which allows our touch tables to be integrated into custom furniture or wall mounts.
The MT-50 multitouch table in the gallery space at the Imaginarium. Alligators and other animals will be displayed in the viewing areas behind the table once gallery construction is complete.
A full description of this exhibit can found on the Ideum portfolio.
Exhibit developed in conjunction with the Imaginarium and Ansel Associates. Learn more on the Ideum blog
In the Space Guard Academy, visitors will be tracked via student IDs, and their scores will increase as they participate and improve in the various activities.
Ideum is working with Lowell Observatory on an upcoming exhibition all about asteroid science. The entire exhibition is a fictional school, Space Guard Academy, where cadets learn all about asteroids and "rank up" as they participate in different interactive learning modules.
Ideum is developing 5 connected interactives as well as a student registration station and a system to track student scores and ranks. Look for more information and pictures in the near future. To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services, visit our website.
This Colossus touch table features a 86" 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) multitouch table. Its surface is bezel-less, water-resistant, and made for demanding environments. Impervious to light interference, it is large enough for up to eight people to interact with it simultaneously. ideum.com/products/touch-tables/colossus
A screen shot of 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.
Note the "scalable" magnifier feature. Images are drawn directly from Flickr into the application.
This application was developed in Adobe Flash with GestureWorks software. The exhibit software runs on an Ideum MT-50 Multitouch Table.
Ideum worked closely with the Oakland Museum to create this unique interactive exhibit. There's more about this exhibit on the Ideum blog.
Ideum has just released the new 55” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K version of its iconic multitouch coffee table. This new model is the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 55” coffee table display. The new 55” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.
The Ideum Duet 55 is a fully integrated multitouch coffee table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. The Duet has been available for years with 42” and 46” displays; it has just now been made available with an expansive 55” UHD 4K display. To learn more visit Ideum's website.
An interactive beer tasting developed using Tangible Engine software (tangibleengine.com/) that utilizes Ideum touch tables (www.ideum.com/products/touch-tables). In this prototype bar-goers can learn about variety of beers that are automatically detected as the glass is placed on the multitouch table.
An interactive multitouch enabled Google map with KML overlays allows visitors to pan and zoom around the L.A. Basin while learning about the weather patterns, wind currents, geologic make-up, and vegetative patterns that have shaped the landscape of southern California.
A unique interface switches between English and Spanish, as participants toggle between visual overlays that highlight the fire, air, water, and geologic conditions of the basin. Thematic overlays illustrating phenomenon such as fire risk, water supply, Santa Ana wind patterns, and fault line distribution tell the story of a landscape shaped by a diverse set of influences. Geo-tagged photo and video content, managed by Flickr, is displayed across the map. Visitors can explore this content through the use of intuitive gestures, building the basins story through discovery. Flipping the images over reveals embedded metadata to assist the exhibit narrative.
Designed to run on Ideum's multitouch and multiuser table platform, this versatile exhibit allows several visitors to explore content simultaneously. Using multitouch gestures, users can scale, zoom, and pass virtual objects around the table. Title, author, and narrative information about each photograph can be viewed in context in English and Spanish, with the photos source tied visually to its location on the underling map.
The multitouch software was developed using GestureWorks, Adobe Flash, Google Maps, and KML. Content management is handled via Flickr. This versatile multiuser Google Maps Flickr mashup can be reconfigured for the display of other geographic locations.
For more about the exhibit please visit our portfolio.
You can learn more Ideums MT-50 multitouch table on our Website (www.ideum.com). You can learn more about the Gestureworks multitouch framework for Flash at: www.gestureworks.com
We were very excited to design this 65" Platform with custom color and baseplate for an upcoming exhibit set to open in March 2019. Like our other touch products, this table features a LG commercial display and 3M touch technology and was proudly made in the USA. ideum.com/products/touch-tables/platform
This custom Ideum touch table features a "Scan Yourself" station where visitors use fingertip sensors to measure their own pulse, skin temperature, and skin conductivity. The exhibit, designed for the XPRIZE and the Qualcomm Foundation, aims to foster social interaction and raise awareness of new opportunities in biomedical technologies. ideum.com/news/xprize-exhibit-evaluation-explora
In Can It Kill You?, placing a petri dish with a 3D-printed conductive base on the touch table activates information on the screen. This engaging object recognition experience was created with Tangible Engine Media Creator. Learn more at: ideum.com/portfolio/can-it-kill-you
A variety of celestial and terrestrial objects are appear on the screen in this multitouch, multiuser exhibit. Visitors can move the objects across the electromagnetic spectrum, seeing how they are imaged in each wavelength.
The multitouch table has a huge 16 x 5, 2304 x 800 pixel resolution. Ideum developed this large-scale multitouch exhibit for the Adventure Science Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The table is based on Ideum's commercially available MT-50 multitouch table. Photo by Chad Person.
An interactive beer tasting developed using Tangible Engine software (tangibleengine.com/) that utilizes Ideum touch tables (www.ideum.com/products/touch-tables). In this prototype bar-goers can learn about variety of beers that are automatically detected as the glass is placed on the multitouch table.
An interactive multitouch enabled Google map with KML overlays allows visitors to pan and zoom around the L.A. Basin while learning about the weather patterns, wind currents, geologic make-up, and vegetative patterns that have shaped the landscape of southern California.
A unique interface switches between English and Spanish, as participants toggle between visual overlays that highlight the fire, air, water, and geologic conditions of the basin. Thematic overlays illustrating phenomenon such as fire risk, water supply, Santa Ana wind patterns, and fault line distribution tell the story of a landscape shaped by a diverse set of influences. Geo-tagged photo and video content, managed by Flickr, is displayed across the map. Visitors can explore this content through the use of intuitive gestures, building the basins story through discovery. Flipping the images over reveals embedded metadata to assist the exhibit narrative.
Designed to run on Ideum's multitouch and multiuser table platform, this versatile exhibit allows several visitors to explore content simultaneously. Using multitouch gestures, users can scale, zoom, and pass virtual objects around the table. Title, author, and narrative information about each photograph can be viewed in context in English and Spanish, with the photos source tied visually to its location on the underling map.
The multitouch software was developed using GestureWorks, Adobe Flash, Google Maps, and KML. Content management is handled via Flickr. This versatile multiuser Google Maps Flickr mashup can be reconfigured for the display of other geographic locations.
For more about the exhibit please visit our portfolio.
You can learn more Ideums MT-50 multitouch table on our Website (www.ideum.com). You can learn more about the Gestureworks multitouch framework for Flash at: www.gestureworks.com
One of the most exciting aspects of multitouch technology is that it can allow multiple visitors to interact simultaneously. Using Ideum's own CollectionViewer, Ideum created an application that allows multiple users to view connections between seemingly disparate media objects. These connections extend to the visitors, who may find the object they’re viewing connected to an object controlled by a stranger across the table, leading to social interactions as well as virtual ones.
CollectionViewer is a multitouch-enabled image and video application that includes collection information such as description, titles, copyright, and author information. Ideum worked closely with the Vancouver Aquarium to extend this application by developing a "relationship engine.” It effectively adds a visual "tether" line between media objects. For Vancouver Aquarium, this feature allows visitors to see connections between seemingly unrelated media objects. For example, satellite animations showing receding ice are connected to images of the wildlife affected.
The Collection Viewer allows for omni-directional interaction. A small group of people can interact simultaneously, approaching the table from any direction. Media objects appear on in different places and orientations on the table randomly and will disappear if they are not interacted with. The exhibit is ever changing and never appears the same way twice, making the exhibit new and engaging on each visit. This exhibit is part of Vancouver Aquarium's Canada's Arctic - In the Grip of Change exhibition.
This application was built with the GestureWorks multitouch Flash Framework.
This multitouch, multiuser application was exhibit was developed by Ideum with the Vancouver Aquarium. To learn more about this exhibit please visit our portfolio.
This photograph courtesy of the Vancouver Aquarium ©2010.
Ideal for your public space or semi-public space (including libraries, schools, corporate offices, retail, reading and waiting rooms) Pico is designed for demanding environments and sets the standard for large-scale integrated touch systems. Available with a 43”, 49”, or 55” 4K Ultra HD LG commercial display. Its industry-leading 3M™ projected capacitive touch technology supports up to 80 simultaneous touch points. The Pico is fully integrated and has the latest 8th Gen IntelⓇ Core™ processor and NVIDIA dedicated graphics cards. ideum.com/products/touch-tables/pico
An interactive beer tasting developed using Tangible Engine software (tangibleengine.com/) that utilizes Ideum touch tables (www.ideum.com/products/touch-tables). In this prototype bar-goers can learn about variety of beers that are automatically detected as the glass is placed on the multitouch table.
An interactive beer tasting developed using Tangible Engine software (tangibleengine.com/) that utilizes Ideum touch tables (www.ideum.com/products/touch-tables). In this prototype bar-goers can learn about variety of beers that are automatically detected as the glass is placed on the multitouch table.
A customized steampunk-styled MT55 Pro featuring a woodgrain pattern and a 19th century-inspired speaker grille. Part of the Union Pacific building communities exhibition at the Union Pacific Railroad Museum in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Learn more at Ideum.
Ideum's new selection of accessibility layers allow visitors to use taps and gestures to select and explore content by activating and personalizing audio narration.
Available in October 2018, Ideum's new Platform is a ruggedized touch table durable enough to endure demanding spaces and extensive usage. Equipped with 3M touch technology and LG 4K UHD commercial display, the Platform II is available in four sizes (43", 49", 55", and 65") and comes with a lifetime GestureWorks license and a three-year warranty. ideum.com/products/touch-tables/platform
Along with other improvements, Ideum has a brand new epoxy floor in the prototyping lab! Our team develops new prototypes and custom multitouch hardware in this space. Visit our website to learn more about Ideum's multitouch tables and multitouch walls.
Peruvian Bridge builders checking out the Cusco Experience multitouch table, part of the Great Inka Road exhibition. (This photo was taken by Dan Davis at NMAI.) This is favorite picture from the opening weekend. You can learn more about The Great Inka Road: Engineering an Empire exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian: www.nmai.si.edu/press/kits/inka-road
Photo taken by Dan Davis
Ideum's Pano touch table customized with audio stations and a white powder coat. This table is part of an exhibition at the American Writer's Museum. Learn more about the Pano at: ideum.com/products/touch-tables/pano
A multiuser interactive allows visitors to create their own personalize modules for the International Space Station. The exhibit runs on Ideum Colossus 84" multitouch table.
Learn more at: ideum.com/work/design-it
Ideum recently built a custom Pano 100" multitouch table with a special white powder coat and multiple audio outputs. To learn more about Ideum custom hardware, read our blog post. To learn more about the Pano, visit the website.
The Platform 46 Coffee Table with Windows 8 can run thousands of Windows-based apps, including games and video.
Learn more and watch the launch videos at www.ideum.com/redefined.
Ideum has developed several variations of a gesture-based audio accessibility layer for our multitouch table and touch wall exhibits. Learn more at: ideum.com/news/accessible-audio-multitouch-exhibits.
All modes allow visitors to use taps and gestures to activate narration and explore content and to personalize narration speed and volume. This range of accessibility modes makes it easier to select an approach that best fits exhibit type and context. Ideum is committed to inclusive design in every exhibit we create.
An all-in-one high-performance interactive table with 3M™ touch technolgy and an LG commercial 4K Ultra High Definition display. The case and chassis is all aluminum and designed and built in the USA. The Table has an integrated computer with Intel processor and NVDIA 1070 or 1080GTX graphics card. It is perfect for public spaces or for collaborative environments. Learn more at: ideum.com/products/touch-tables/drafting
Ideum recently built and shipped out a custom hardware and software project built to accommodate extra audio output that includes mounting hardware for headphones. To learn more about our interactive software and hardware, please visit our website.
Ideum released a significant update to their innovative Tangible Engine software development kit. Bundled as an upgrade option for Ideum multitouch tables, Tangible Engine is the first object recognition package designed for projected capacitive touch displays. www.tangibleengine.com
Ideum recently built and shipped out a custom hardware and software project built to accommodate extra audio output that includes mounting hardware for headphones. To learn more about our interactive software and hardware, please visit our website.
Ideum has developed several variations of a gesture-based audio accessibility layer for our multitouch table and touch wall exhibits. All modes allow visitors to use taps and gestures to activate narration, explore content, and personalize narration speed and volume. This range of accessibility modes makes it easier to select an approach that best fits exhibit type and context.
The classic Ideum Platform multitouch table is now available with a new display size - 43" on the diagonal. The 43" display has 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) resolution and the latest projected capacitive touch technology from 3M.
To learn more, visit our website.
Ideum recently built and shipped out a custom hardware and software project built to accommodate extra audio output that includes mounting hardware for headphones. To learn more about our interactive software and hardware, please visit our website.
The custom raw metal finish on this Ideum Platform touch table was designed for a specific client. We can create tables with a wide range of colors and finishes.
Learn more about the Platform at: ideum.com/products/touch-tables/platform
An interactive beer tasting developed using Tangible Engine software (tangibleengine.com/) that utilizes Ideum touch tables (www.ideum.com/products/touch-tables). In this prototype bar-goers can learn about variety of beers that are automatically detected as the glass is placed on the multitouch table.
Ideum released a significant update to their innovative Tangible Engine software development kit. Bundled as an upgrade option for Ideum multitouch tables, Tangible Engine is the first object recognition package designed for projected capacitive touch displays. www.tangibleengine.com
The classic Ideum multitouch Drafting Table is now available with a new display size - 43" on the diagonal. The 43" display has 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) resolution and the latest projected capacitive touch technology from 3M.
To learn more, visit our website.
The Pico touch coffee table has a 4K Ultra HD LG commercial display rated for 24/7 operation and bezel-less, projected capacitive touch technology from 3M™ with support for 80 simultaneous touch points. Ideum touch tables and displays are designed and built in the USA. Like all Ideum touch products, the Pico comes with a lifetime license for GestureWorks and table owners have an option to purchase Tangible Engine object recognition software.
On February 20, 2019, the New Mexico Military Museum in Santa Fe hosted a special event featuring the Governor and state legislators. Pictured are Ralph Nava (Chairman of the NMMM Foundation), Hugh McDonald (Executive Producer, Ideum), Major General Kenneth A. Nava (Adjutant General of the New Mexico National Guard), and Rafael Picco (Art Director, Ideum) in front of the Bob Hope exhibit which Ideum developed with the National World War II Museum. The exhibit appears on an Ideum Platform touch table.
Our 43" Multitouch Drafting-Style Table with a custom color. Our touch tables have 3M pcap sensors, LG commercial monitors rated 24-7, Intel processors, and NVIDIA graphics cards. Made of aluminum, they are designed and built in the USA.
With its sleek look, smooth feel, and water resistance (IP54 rating), the Platform 46 can support everything you need to get the job done.
Learn more and watch the launch videos at www.ideum.com/redefined.