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A museum wanted a children's book read out in Orkadian while displaying the images from the book. We set up a [[Raspberry Pi]] with a display and an arcade button, so that when the button is pressed a video of someone reading the book would be played.  
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|longDescription=We set up a display for [[St. Andrews Heritage Centre]] that reads out the children's book "The Orkney Gruffalo" in Orkadian while displaying the images from the book. We set up a [[Raspberry Pi]] with a display and an arcade button, so that when the button is pressed a video of someone reading the book would be played.  


{{TD computer}} needs photos and more... possibly from screenshot from their 3d tour?
The museum has a [https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=XuLgnobAuTh&sr=-.15,-.58&ss=8 virtual tour] of this display.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 2024 April 9

Projects
Project: Orkadian Book Reading Display (I)
Description: Audiovisual display of a children's book being read in Orkadian.
Skillset(s) :

Electronics Raspberry Pi

Project Type(s) :

Interactive Display Museum Display Featured Project

We set up a display for St. Andrews Heritage Centre that reads out the children's book "The Orkney Gruffalo" in Orkadian while displaying the images from the book. We set up a Raspberry Pi with a display and an arcade button, so that when the button is pressed a video of someone reading the book would be played.

The museum has a virtual tour of this display.



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