I have been a part of many projects where using technological components and hands on elements added to the visitor experience. Below are a few that I thought were really cool! For a full list of examples of tech and hands on exhibit components contact me. |
How a 19th Century Firearm Works The SensaCells this interactive function as proximity sensing units with integrated LED lighting. When connected to a computer they serve as a reactive, gesture driven interface to the program content. The cells illuminate when a person gestures toward them and can drive content on integrated or remote monitors. Scroll through the pictures below to see how the interactive works and check out the video that displays part of the content we shot and edited in-house. |
Seminole Wars Timeline In this interactive we utilized Microsoft Surface technology and partnered with Quatrefoil to create a truly interactive experience. Microsoft Surface allows multiple users to manipulate different forms of media at the same time. We built a living historical document which traces the Seminole Wars chronilogically using text, pictures, art, audio, video all at the same time. Check out the video below to see how it works. |
Huron Smith Collection of Midwestern Native American Groups This is a truly unique website that I help create! Part exhibit...part collection...all informative. On this website you will find high resolution scans of ethnobotanical images, field photography, biographical information on Native American Tribes, and original field notes of the collector! Check out the link here: http://www.mpm.edu/collections/research/ethnobotany/ |