When does a visitor become a user?
In the Red Corner... Two Youth Service Volunteers having a boxing match at an agricultural camp at Nunney Catch in Somerset during 1943. (D 16345, http://bit.ly/sXbKWf) In the most recent Project Board...
View ArticlePaste up
'Join in online' panel in the Grayson Perry exhibition I get that digital is often last in line in exhibition planning. Not quite an afterthought but used to flying by the seat of its pants in terms of...
View ArticleMouthing off on QR codes
Click here to view the embedded video. This is an interesting use of QR codes and print media in combination. There are a lot of ways this could be adapted to make museum objects really social. And...
View ArticleWhich phone stays? YOU DECIDE!
We’re starting to really get into the design of phase-1 of Social Interpretation, and this will the first of a few updates on various aspects of design for the in-gallery technology and signage. As you...
View ArticleAre you (user) experienced?
Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Signallers telephone exchange in the First World War. So we’re beginning to wireframe the kiosk interfaces for Social Interpretation. Tom has sketched them, Claire has...
View ArticleDesign and test, rinse and repeat
Hot on the heals of Claire’s post about being agile and putting the visitor / user first, we wanted to share how the design of the kiosk interface is going – and the process we’ve gone though so far....
View ArticleRoll up and Roll out. The Final Push for SI
The majority of work for SI to date has focused on the in gallery kiosks. The next iteration of which are currently being installed in IWM North. What we haven’t really discussed yet, is the mobile...
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