Media Exhibits in Transition: The Advent of Multitouch and Multiuser Exhibits

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Media exhibits in transition: The advent of multitouch & multiuser installations Jim Spadaccini [email protected] Ideum - Open Exhibits

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This presentation was delivered as part of a session entitled, “Innovative Media in Exhibits” at the Jackson Hold Wildlife Film Festival at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. The presentation focuses on the advent of multitouch and multiuser exhibits and the transition from presentation and single-user exhibits to more dynamic, social and participatory ones.

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Media exhibits in transition: The advent of multitouch &

multiuser installations

Jim [email protected] - Open Exhibits

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Historically, most computer-based and media exhibits developed for museums have focused on individual interaction.

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Of course, this is contrary to what we know about museums

and their visitors...

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Museums are social spaces and visitors come in groups.

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Until just recently, it was difficult to develop computer-based exhibits that

could move beyond solitary experiences.

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Multitouch technology has changed that.

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Multitouch allows for the use of intuitive gestures for interaction. More than one point can also mean more than one user.

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Multitouch tables that allow for simultaneousinteraction among visitors are effectivelya new platform for exhibit development.

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The table form factor allows visitors to collaborate and socialize face-to-face with others.

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These types of exhibits require newthinking about design and content.

Only a handful of multitouch, multiuserexhibits have been developed thus far.

A few examples that weʼve created over the last year...

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An interactive comparison tool that encourages collaboration

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Incorporating visitor-created content and dynamic data sets

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Visitors exploring scientific imagery together

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The shift to more interactive and moresocial exhibits creates new opportunities

and new challenges for traditional media developers.

New challenges andnew opportunities

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This shift to more multiuser exhibitshighlights the role interactivity plays andmakes “presentational” media exhibits

seem even more outmoded.

New challenges andnew opportunities

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Computer-based exhibits that are more interactive and social have

greater appeal to museums and their visitors.

New challenges andnew opportunities

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The transition of mediaexhibits at museums

presentational to interactiveindividual focused to group focused

museum-created to visitor-generated content

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Research backs the shift. Mediaexhibits that are more participatory and social build on established and effective

educational techniques.

Transitions concerning media exhibits at museums

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The types of behavior we observe at multitouch tablesresemble the kind of interaction we see at physical exhibits.

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Physical exhibits (which have been around for 40+ years)can teach us a lot about developing new media exhibits.

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Multitouch and multiuser exhibitscombine the best of both worlds

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Flexible and media-rich computer-based educational experiences are melded with physical and social interaction.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.DRL-1010028. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.