Posted by David Emery in Apps, Augmented Reality, Blog Posts, Exhibition Design, Heritage, Interactive, Interpretation, Uncategorized
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 at 4:54pm | No Comments
We’re looking for a Web Developer and an Assistant Interpretive Project Manager. Web Developer (immediate start): We’re developing ever more exciting and effective online experiences for our clients across the heritage and cultural tourism sectors and we’re looking for someone to help us extend and deliver our digital offer. If this sounds like you then [...]
Posted by David Masters in Blog Posts, Design, Exhibition Design, Heritage, Interpretation
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 at 4:47pm | No Comments
We have just opened our largest project to date, not here in the UK but in China, a land of huge opportunity and extraordinary heritage. The Archaeology Discovery Centre in Xian is part of the Daming Palace Heritage Park, a major cultural heritage initiative that opened on 1st October. Xian was the imperial capital during the Tang Dynasty (6th [...]
Posted by Phil Songhurst in Interactive, Interpretation
Sunday, November 7th, 2010 at 12:32pm | No Comments
The most effective interpretation I’ve experienced was during a visitor tour at NASA in Florida. We’d proceeded through to Mission Control (big screens, lots of old looking PCs). The visitor experience took us through a real time re-enactment – the final 90 seconds before take-off of Apollo 9 (or may have been 11 – not [...]
Posted by Matthew Jones in Uncategorized
Thursday, November 4th, 2010 at 10:50am | No Comments
“Why protect endangered animals?” This was the focus of an intense discussion as we found ourselves nose to tail on the M25 en route to a meeting at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park. We were on our way to meet with the staff and keepers to take the brief for an exciting new project, aiming [...]