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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 staff test out a multiuser application for accessible design. The software is running on an older Ideum Colossus 84" touch table. Learn more about accessibility and Ideum touch tables at: ideum.com/news/ada-accessible-touch-tables
The newly redesigned Pico multitouch coffee table was launched in 2018 in response to client requests for a more functional and accessible model for public spaces. Now, Ideum, working with partner AOPEN, has built a Pico with a fully integrated Chromebox computer system. The goal was to lend the popular Pico even greater flexibility for clients in the US and around the world. Ideum is now evaluating the possibility of offering this configuration as a standard integrated computer option.
Ideum is collaborating with the Institute of American Indian Art and the Museum of Contemporary Native Art on an interactive exhibit. The interactive will feature two applications, one textile collection viewer and one textile creator.
The textile collection viewer features printed textiles created by IAIA students during the 1960’s and 1970’s under Lloyd Kiva New’s artistic direction.
The textile creator takes elements of these textile designs and allows users to digitally experience the printmaking process via the touchscreen and a projection wall.
The exhibit will open to the public in January 2016. To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services, please visit our website.
Ideum worked closely with the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. to design and develop a compelling introduction to the Museum’s collection. This multiuser interactive application allows visitors to access over 200 works from the museums collection.
This is Ideum’s fifth collaboration with a Smithsonian museum: we also been fortunate to work with the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Air and Space Museum, and the National Portrait Gallery.
You can learn more about our work at: ideum.com/portfolio
This Ideum tour with local Girl Scouts campers exposed the students to a wide range of STEAM career paths, offered practical entrepreneurship information, and responded to questions about Ideum’s immersive experiences and touch products. The campers also had the opportunity to experience Ideum's touch technology and visit both the Workshop and Usability Lab.
A redesign of our classic Drafting touch table. The new design has improved cooling and access to the integrated computer. Like its' predecessor it has all aluminum construction, integrated Intel and NVDIA computer system, optional RFID, and locked access to the computer. ideum.com/products/touch-tables/drafting
A customized steampunk-styled MT55 Pro featuring a custom etched Union Pacific logo from 1891. Part of the Union Pacific building communities exhibition at the Union Pacific Railroad Museum in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
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The newly redesigned Pico multitouch coffee table was launched in 2018 in response to client requests for a more functional and accessible model for public spaces. Now, Ideum, working with partner AOPEN, has built a Pico with a fully integrated Chromebox computer system. The goal was to lend the popular Pico even greater flexibility for clients in the US and around the world. Ideum is now evaluating the possibility of offering this configuration as a standard integrated computer option.
Ideum developed a custom touch table for ACMI's The Story of the Moving Image exhibition which opens on February 11, 2020. The custom touch table has a built-in RFID reader system, known as the Lens, that allows visitors to collect artwork and objects they come across in the gallery. Ideum collaborated with Second Story and Grumpy Sailor along with ACMI to help create these unique custom touch tables. You can learn more about the exhibition here: www.acmi.net.au/ You can learn more about Ideum here: www.ideum.com
Discussing "leveling up" in the gamified Space Guard Academy exhibition.
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.
Working in our Exhibit Fabrication Studio, our team of skilled team members can design and fabricate custom enclosures for interactive exhibits, creating unique memorable immersive experiences. This exhibit includes both a large video display and a custom control console. It was created in Corrales, New Mexico, in collaboration with the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. For more information about our projects, see our portfolio: ideum.com/portfolio
Ideum developed a custom touch table for ACMI's The Story of the Moving Image exhibition which opens on February 11, 2020. The custom touch table has a built-in RFID reader system, known as the Lens, that allows visitors to collect artwork and objects they come across in the gallery. Ideum collaborated with Second Story and Grumpy Sailor along with ACMI to help create these unique custom touch tables. You can learn more about the exhibition here: www.acmi.net.au/ You can learn more about Ideum here: www.ideum.com
Tangible Engine is the first object recognition software package for projected capacitive touch displays. It works exclusively on Ideum touch tables. Tangible Engine is now available on Ideum's 86" Colossus Multitouch Table. You can learn more at: www.tangibleengine.com and at: ideum.com
The idea for the exhibit was inspired by the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE competition, awarded in 2017, in which teams developed feasible medical “tricorders” like those used in the Star Trek television series. In the series, the tricorder was a handheld scanner that quickly gave Starfleet doctors clues about a patient’s illness or injury. At the time, the tricorder was nearly as fanciful as the warp engines of the Starship Enterprise.
The exhibit runs on a 65” Ideum Platform multitouch table. The experience includes three modules that engage visitors in different ways of learning about medical technology. In the first module, “Scan Yourself,” visitors use fingertip sensors to track their heart rate, skin temperature, and galvanic skin response. The second module, “Build a Medical Scanner,” invites visitors to design their own 3D diagnostic device to focus on specific health scenarios. At the last module, “Diagnosis,” two visitors become collaborating physicians to examine a patient with a mystery illness.
A 3D printed prototype shows how the rails on our new displays fit with the corner.
Our Industrial Design team came up with the idea of using extruded aluminum with cast aluminum corners. You can think of the design as a picture frame, where extruded aluminum planks are cut at an angle and screwed into cast corners. A sheet metal aluminum back plate is then attached to the frame. This novel manufacturing method utilizing extruded aluminum and cast corners for digital displays is patent pending.
Learn more at: ideum.com/products
Ideum's hardware Workshop which manufactures touch tables and touch screens serves first responders, government, health, and military partners during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have enacted a range of measures to ensure the safety of our employees, including social distancing guidelines for our hardware technicians and fabricators.
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.
A custom build with a Chromebox! The Pico is a fully integrated and powerful multitouch coffee table. 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™. You can learn more about Pico at: ideum.com/products/touch-tables/pico
Ideum collaborated with Starbucks to create an interactive experience featuring their high-quality reserve coffees. Patrons use custom laser-etched wooden coasters to explore the traceability, sustainability, and the people behind their brews. The application is shown on an Ideum multitouch table.
Learn more at: ideum.com/work/interactive-coffee
The MT55 Pro Multitouch Table plays an integral part in The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology's new exhibit "An Experiment in Viewing". Using the Open Exhibits Collection Viewer, the museum displays a broad range of objects, culturally and geographically, along with photographs of people using similar objects in context. Together, visitors can view objects in multiple ways to compare and connect their place of origin, purpose, material composition and cultural context. Learn more at the Maxwell Museum.
The Pico is a fully integrated and powerful multitouch coffee table. The Pico interactive table has a patented design and uses the best available commercial components. It has an LG commercial 24/7 display, 3M touch controller, Intel processor, and NVIDA graphics. You can learn more at: ideum.com/products/touch-tables/pico
Learn about microorganisms at the Can It Kill You? application. Built with Tangible Engine Media Creator. Learn more at: ideum.com/portfolio/can-it-kill-you
A panel of five Ideum team members answered the students's questions and exchanged candidly about their own professional and personal experiences. Please contact us at info@ideum to discuss scheduling a tour for your organization.
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 Pico is a fully integrated and powerful multitouch coffee table. The Pico interactive table has a patented design and uses the best available commercial components. It has an LG commercial 24/7 display, 3M touch controller, Intel processor, and NVIDA graphics. You can learn more at: ideum.com/products/touch-tables/pico
This Ideum exhibit developed in collaboration with the Historic New Orleans Collection runs on a Colossus multitouch table. The educational experience allows visitors to explore historic New Orleans through pre-curated city tours highlighting the museum's collection and the city's history.
Visitors are also invited to create and save their own personalized tours of the Quarter’s avenues and alleys. An onscreen QR code lets guests download an app leading them to saved sites. This innovative approach of linking a touch table experience to a smartphone app lets guests take their time to gather information before heading outside to explore the City on their own.
For more information: ideum.com/portfolio/historic-new-orleans-map-viewer
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.
Ideum collaborated with Starbucks to create an interactive experience featuring their high-quality reserve coffees. Patrons use custom laser-etched wooden coasters to explore the traceability, sustainability, and the people behind their brews. The application is shown on an Ideum multitouch table.
Learn more at: ideum.com/work/interactive-coffee
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.
A redesign of our classic Drafting touch table. The new design has improved cooling and access to the integrated computer. Like its' predecessor it has all aluminum construction, integrated Intel and NVDIA computer system, optional RFID, and locked access to the computer. ideum.com/products/touch-tables/drafting
A 3D prototype shows how the corner of our new touch displays fit together. In the final version (the new displays are out) the screws are countersunk.
Our Industrial Design team came up with the idea of using extruded aluminum with cast aluminum corners. You can think of the design as a picture frame, where extruded aluminum planks are cut at an angle and screwed into cast corners. A sheet metal aluminum back plate is then attached to the frame. This novel manufacturing method utilizing extruded aluminum and cast corners for digital displays is patent pending.
Learn more at: ideum.com/products
Tangible Engine is the first object recognition software package for projected capacitive touch displays. It works exclusively on Ideum touch tables. Tangible Engine is now available on Ideum's 86" Colossus Multitouch Table. You can learn more at: www.tangibleengine.com and at: ideum.com
When a petri dish is placed on the touch table, the Can It Kill You?
application recognizes the conductive feet on its base and brings up information about the pathogen on the screen--including life cycle, habitat, and potential deadliness. Built with Tangible Engine Media Creator. Learn more at: ideum.com/portfolio/can-it-kill-you
Nearly 6 years later an Ideum Platform touch table exhibit still serves visitors at Liberty Science Center in New Jersey. The software, Molecule Magic was developed by Blue Telescope. Learn more about the Ideum Platform at: ideum.com/products/touch-tables/platform
Ideum’s in-house Industrial Design team did a great job matching form with function with the new Colossus. The fully redesigned Colossus touch table, with a massive 86″ display, is now available. Like its predecessor, this new version of the Colossus has a 4K Ultra HD display, is hardened for public spaces, and supports up to eight simultaneous users. We’ve updated the touch screen and the powerful integrated computer system in the table base. The overall table form factor is sleeker, as seen in such design touches as the crafting of a slimmer cradle for the top display that sheds inches from the previous design (it is now only 3″ thick).
For more information, visit: ideum.com/touch-tables/colossus/
The inside view 3D printed prototype showing the corner of new display design.
Our Industrial Design team came up with the idea of using extruded aluminum with cast aluminum corners. You can think of the design as a picture frame, where extruded aluminum planks are cut at an angle and screwed into cast corners. A sheet metal aluminum back plate is then attached to the frame. This novel manufacturing method utilizing extruded aluminum and cast corners for digital displays is patent pending.
Learn more at: ideum.com/products
Ideum’s in-house Industrial Design team did a great job matching form with function with the new Colossus. The fully redesigned Colossus touch table, with a massive 86″ display, is now available. Like its predecessor, this new version of the Colossus has a 4K Ultra HD display, is hardened for public spaces, and supports up to eight simultaneous users. We’ve updated the touch screen and the powerful integrated computer system in the table base. The overall table form factor is sleeker, as seen in such design touches as the crafting of a slimmer cradle for the top display that sheds inches from the previous design (it is now only 3″ thick).
For more information, visit: www.ideum.com
An Ideum Exhibit Technician fabricates a custom-designed exhibit which includes a large video display and a control console for the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. For more information about our projects, see our portfolio: ideum.com/portfolio
Starting with the highly detailed 3D map at the heart of this Ideum exhibit on display at The Historic New Orleans Collection in New Orleans, users can select dozens of highlighted structures and locations and learn about their history through then-and-now photos. Additional maps from different historical periods provide information on architectural styles, home ownership patterns, and important events in the area’s history, such as the devastating fires that swept through the neighborhood in the late 18th century.
The experience also includes a range of pre-curated tours focusing on key elements of the City’s heritage. However, users aren’t restricted to tours designed by others—they can also create and save their own personalized tours of the Quarter’s avenues and alleys. An onscreen QR code lets guests download an app leading them to saved sites. This innovative approach of linking a touch table experience to a smartphone app lets guests take their time to gather information before heading outside to explore the City on their own.
For more information: ideum.com/portfolio/historic-new-orleans-map-viewer
Ideum’s in-house Industrial Design team did a great job matching form with function with the new Colossus. The fully redesigned Colossus touch table, with a massive 86″ display, is now available. Like its predecessor, this new version of the Colossus has a 4K Ultra HD display, is hardened for public spaces, and supports up to eight simultaneous users. We’ve updated the touch screen and the powerful integrated computer system in the table base. The overall table form factor is sleeker, as seen in such design touches as the crafting of a slimmer cradle for the top display that sheds inches from the previous design (it is now only 3″ thick).
For more information, visit: www.ideum.com
A crated Ideum Pano 100" touch table being moved into the second floor at the University of Nebraska State Museum. Image courtesy of the University of Nebraska State Museum
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 brand new Ideum 49" Platform multitouch table in an elegant custom color. This one is shipping out to the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. We are happy to work with clients to build tables in custom colors and finishes that harmonize with their environments.
A rendering of the all new Colossus 4K Ultra HD multitouch table. It has an 86" commercial LG monitor, a bezel-less PCAP touch system that supports up to eight simultaneous users. The table has push button operation and an integrated Intel Quad Core i7 with an NVDIA GTX 1080 graphic card.
This elegant white finish is just one of the customization options available with Ideum multitouch tables.
Ideum, working with partner AOPEN, now offers a fully integrated Chromebox computer system for its Platform II (pictured), Drafting II, and Pico touch coffee table. The goal was to lend our touch tables even greater flexibility for clients in the US and around the world. You can learn more at: ideum.com/news/chromebox-touch-tables
Three touch desks appear in drafting style format in Ideum's workshop.
A custom build this adjustable multitouch desk was designed for a futuristic command center.
This custom model is tentatively called the Console. This unique touch table has a pneumatic lift system allowing it to work as a flat multitouch table or as drafting-style table. The table's legs route network and power cables from the display which includes a low-profile, but full-featured computer. The computer system, on the back of the display, includes a powerful Intel i7 quad-core processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD hard drive, and NVIDIA GTX 1070 graphics card.
Our team of Exhibit Technicians and Industrial Designers work together to design and create custom exhibits, furniture, cabinetry, and framing for our multitouch tables and displays. The skilled woodworker pictured is working on a custom exhibit designed in collaboration with the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma. For more information about our projects, see our portfolio: ideum.com/portfolio