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In "Treasured Materials," visitors learn about materials found in nature (wool, nacre, petroleum, etc.) by matching those materials with clues about their unique properties.
Each player has a set of 10 clear acrylic pucks that are embedded with natural materials and have a unique RFID tag on their underside. Clues are presented on the player’s touchscreen, and they must determine the material that those clues are referring to.
Recently, Ideum collaborated with Exploratorium’s Global Studios on a project drawing us outside of the realm of multitouch table development. We built a series of highly customized interactives for a museum in Turkey.
Ideum demonstrated our new 65" 4K projected-capacitive multitouch table as well as a Presenter 42 in our booth at MW 2016. We also showed museum projects we partnered on with Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Minnesota Historical Society, Science World Vancouver, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
In "Star Colors," visitors play a game to learn about star identification. At the heart of the activity are 3 prop “telescopes” through which visitors view star types and their corresponding spectral patterns.
Exploratorium Project Coordinator, Daniel Bering, tests the final, powdercoated telescope before shipping it to Turkey. Photo courtesy The Exploratorium.
Recently, Ideum collaborated with Exploratorium’s Global Studios on a project drawing us outside of the realm of multitouch table development. We built a series of highly customized interactives for a museum in Turkey.
Ideum demonstrated our new 65" 4K projected-capacitive multitouch table as well as a Presenter 42 in our booth at MW 2016. We also showed museum projects we partnered on with Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Minnesota Historical Society, Science World Vancouver, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Ideum demonstrated our new 65" 4K projected-capacitive multitouch table as well as a Presenter 42 in our booth at MW 2016. We also showed museum projects we partnered on with Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Minnesota Historical Society, Science World Vancouver, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Ideum demonstrated our new 65" 4K projected-capacitive multitouch table as well as a Presenter 42 in our booth at MW 2016. We also showed museum projects we partnered on with Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Minnesota Historical Society, Science World Vancouver, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Ideum demonstrated our new 65" 4K projected-capacitive multitouch table as well as a Presenter 42 in our booth at MW 2016. We also showed museum projects we partnered on with Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Minnesota Historical Society, Science World Vancouver, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Ideum demonstrated our new 65" 4K projected-capacitive multitouch table as well as a Presenter 42 in our booth at MW 2016. We also showed museum projects we partnered on with Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Minnesota Historical Society, Science World Vancouver, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Ideum demonstrated our new 65" 4K projected-capacitive multitouch table as well as a Presenter 42 in our booth at MW 2016. We also showed museum projects we partnered on with Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Minnesota Historical Society, Science World Vancouver, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
1883 camera used by conservation activist and educator Mabel Osgood Wright. Collection: Fairfield MuseumInstallation views of “Feathers: Fashion and the Fight for Wildlife”
New-York Historical Society
New York, New York
April 6 – July 15, 2018
"Liminal Distance" installed in Samuel Dorsky Museum in State University of New York at New Paltz
December 2011
Navigating Difference is a joint initiative of three sites that remember aspects of migration history: Ellis Island National Monument, Le Bois du Cazier, and Galata Museo del Mare. Through an interactive installation (designed by Blue Telescope Interactive Designs) at all three sites, visitors will be encouraged to rethink immigration from a historical perspective, then answer three simple questions about immigration today: Is immigration good for my country? For my community? For me? Participants can also see how their peers abroad have responded.
2011
Like a blank canvas of empty computer screen, this open space can be used to present so many different things. Designers sketch the placement and content, prepare the supporting signage and commentary, then work with fabricators to make sure that what is on paper can take physical reality as envisioned.
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Navigating Difference is a multi-site, interactive installation of the Coalition which invites visitors to reflect on immigration past and present. www.sitesofconscience.org/categories/activities/navigatin...
2011