Interactive Display
One of our main areas of interest is interactive displays. 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 integration of electronics. We have provided displays for several museums, and training materials for Rowing Canada.
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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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Rotary dial phone that pays sound files
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Display where a user pulls a handle on a rope and one random sound is played
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Tabletop training kit for rowing umpires
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Audio display
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Audiovisual display of a children's book being read in Orkadian.
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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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Audio display where visitor presses a button and listens to a recording in Bungi
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Puzzle that unlatches a cabinet if LED candles being blown out in a specific order.
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Portable Bird Sound Display
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Battery operated display that uses a rope pull to turn on an audio file and LED backlighting.