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Museums Gone Digital

22/12/2020

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Museums are a sanctuary of history, art and culture. The stories they hold are meant to captivate visitors and take them on a journey of time and space.
With the growth of technology, and newer generations being able to utilize information with a click of a phone or tablet, museum experiences have seen a significant shift toward technology and digital experiences that bring their exhibits to life.

To bring these exhibits to life, we utilize a wide range of technology, to tell stories through zones or galleries. These zones are either interactive or non-interactive, made up of several architectural LCD displays, video walls of various sizes, audio systems, specialized lighting effects and of course each screen or zone is designed to run specialized content, creating distinct experiences. All your storytelling exhibitions are accompanied by diverse programming and learning experiences for diverse audiences, publications, and online content. 

Below is a walk-through of a Digital Museum, with an in depth look at all the different zones and experiences we conceptualized and brought to life:

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Zone 1:
​As a first experience as you walk into the Museum, you are greeted by a Video Wall consisting of nine 45-inch displays, each with HD resolution of 1920x1080, utilizing Extended Rugged Optics (ERO) technology, with specialized content.

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Zone 2: 
​As a second experience we take you through eight 75-inch Planar independent interactive displays, each with a resolution of 3840x2160, featuring a twenty-point touch interface that also utilizes Extended Rugged Optics (ERO) technology. This zone allows for audio reinforcement with Shure – ANI4OUT Dante Break-Out-Boxes placed within the structures of the display, allowing for a seamless AV interactive experience.


​Zone 3: 
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Featuring the largest interactive video wall in the Middle East region, an array of 8x3 displays, consisting of twenty-four 55-inch Planar displays, each with a resolution of 1929x108, and with a thirty-two-point PQ Labs multi-touch overlay and utilizing extended rugged optics (ERO) technology. This video wall features stereoscopic audio, allowing several users to interact with content, without being disturbed by overlapping noise, creating a personalized interactive experience for each visitor.
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Zone 4: 
Consisting of 15 displays in an artistic layout, multiple screen sizes, visitors can walk through this space and visually enjoy different streams of content. The screens are encapsulated by a wooden finish fit-out, adding to the beauty of the journey.
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​Zone 5:
Featuring a 2x2 interactive table, consisting of four 55-inch MultiTaction interactive displays, each with a resolution of 1920x1080. Each display includes interactive touch point interfaces that utilize a tempered 4mm Opti-white Glass surface. The tables have an interface plate that allows them to be moved around the facility depending on the specific exhibit requirement, making them modular. Visitors can stand and interact with the content on the table displays, allowing them to learn as they use this space.
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Zone 7:
​Consisting of 56 Mosaic styled video wall displays on a steel armature, with content distributed across all of the displays, visitors are amazed by the seamless distribution of content and enjoy this mosaic video wall as a centerpiece of the museum. 
Zone 8:
Featuring a 3x4 video wall, this zone is a non-interactive content and story board that visitors gaze at to learn about the different exhibits and stories featured as they spend time in the Digital Museum.
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Zone 9:
​Lastly, the independent landscape display, housed in a lounge cocoon, where visitors can relax for a few minutes as they take in streams of content, located strategically in view of several other zones, allowing users to admire content from various displays.
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All of the above zones provide a unique informative and interactive experience, distinguishable by the various templates and content streams that rift through the digital museum space, allowing several stories to be told at one time and providing an edutainment experience that is unforgettable, mixing technology and edutainment, in one space.   


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