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Museum displays are a subset of the [[Interactive | {{Project Type|Description=Museum displays are a subset of the [[Interactive Displays]] we have set up. We work with our customer from the early conceptualization through the design and production to provide a complete display, or we can consult on any component of this. We create physical displays out of various materials, including the [[programming]] and integration of [[electronics]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 2021 October 26
Museum displays are a subset of the Interactive Displays we have set up. We work with our customer from the early conceptualization through the design and production to provide a complete display, or we can consult on any component of this. We create physical displays out of various materials, including the programming and integration of electronics.
Click any of the images for more about that project.
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Audiovisual display of a children's book being read in Orkadian.
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A display where a ship's wheel controls a virtual ship on a screen to demonstrate how Range Lights work
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Display where a user pulls a handle on a rope and one random sound is played
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Audio display
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Museum audio display that plays a short recording.
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Museum display that plays sound when a wooden wheel is turned.
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Museum display that turns choosing potential activities during the Metis year into an interactive puzzle
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Museum display that will play audio when it detects the presence of visitors.
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Audio display where visitor presses a button and listens to a recording in Bungi
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Battery operated display that uses a rope pull to turn on an audio file and LED backlighting.