Tagged with "multitouch"
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Space Imaging: Multitouch Multiuser Exhibit
Case Study
by Jim Spadaccini Published February 03 2010
The electromagnetic spectrum has always been a tough topic to make accessible to museum visitors. After all, only a small sliver of the EM spectrum can be seen with our eyes. Most of what gets "imaged" across the spectrum, is pictured with high-tech,...
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L.A. Zone Multitouch, Multiuser Table
Case Study
by Jim Spadaccini Published April 02 2010
The L.A. Zone exhibition at the California Science Center explores the natural and man-made environments that make up the Los Angeles area. The L.A. Zone is one of eight zones found in the new Ecosystems gallery space at California Science Center. This...
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Oil Spill Mashup
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by Jim Spadaccini on July 09, 2010
Maraya, Thanks for sharing this story. I wanted to share an multitouch mashup that we've developed that combines NOAA oil spill data and Flickr photos from the gulf. We are making this application available...
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California Mapping Multitouch Exhibit
Case Study
by Jim Spadaccini Published August 26 2010
Earlier this year we worked with the Oakland Museum of California (OMCA) to create an exhibit allowing visitors to explore early maps of California. A multitouch table with custom software is a centerpiece within the larger exhibition space. OMCA...
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Using QR Codes with a Multitouch Table Exhibit
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by Jim Spadaccini on November 07, 2010
This video shows an example of integrating QR Codes with a multitouch table exhibit. QR codes have a lot of possibilities for allowing visitors to view and easy share more information about museum objects...
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Tiny Drifters
Case Study
by Jim Spadaccini Published September 08 2011
Tiny Drifters allows visitors to “peer into a magnified drop of sea water” to see and interact with 3D rendered versions of microscopic sea life on a huge, seven-foot multitouch wall. Visitors can rotate and view a variety of types of...

