Exhibition content
The Exhibition part of Interactive Salon consists of 10 interactive installations.
Prototypes from earlier and ongoing projects will be exhibited together with already produced products.
Opening hours:
Tuesday – Thursday 11-17
Last Sunday of the month 11-17
Closed for lunch 13.00-13.30
For more information please contact David Nilsson +46 (0)70 62 06 495
Participating projects in Interactive Salon, Stockholm
3D web service
- Turning images into 3D models
The idea behind the service is simple: take some pictures of the object or scene you want to reconstruct in 3D, upload these images to the web service and download the resulting 3D reconstruction.
3D web service” is developed by the university of Leuven, Belgium in collaboration with EPOCH
Hokusai Manga
– A digital facsimile of the world’s first manga book.
Each page is presented in its original condition and by presenting the book on a touch screen the reader gets a virtual experience of turning the pages of an old and unique edition.
Hokusai Manga, Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in collaboration with Touch & Turn, Sweden
The magic book scroll
The magic book scroll installation is an attempt to capture data from the learning process that takes places after a museum visit and to re-present this information in the original exhibition.
The Magic Book Scroll is a Collaboration project between SICS, the Royal Institute of Technology and the Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm
Interactive Café Table
- Inspiration for social interaction
The interactive café table is an innovative table suitable for café areas in museums.It’s an old modified pillar table with a rotatable touch screen in the middle, creating an environment where multiple users easily can take part of and explore the content of the screen regardless what side of the table they are sitting at.
Visions for Museums/Interactive Institute in collaboration with Stockholm City Museum, Sweden
Touch of Kandinsky
- Interpretation of Modern Art
Touch of Kandinsky is an installation in the form of an interactive carpet, aiming to increase the understanding of abstract art. It’s a playful carpet that offers an art experience of a different and investigating kind, primarily intended for small children visiting art museums or galleries.
Touch of Kandinsky is developed by Visions for Museums/Interactive Institute, Sweden
Access in Mind
– Introduction to Contemporary Art
Access in Mind is an audiovisual installation for art galleries helping visitors to respond to works of contemporary art, rather than explaining their cultural importance, style or historical context.
Sitting in Access in Mind, the visitor hears three different voices with different approaches, reflecting on contemporary art. The voices represent three fictitious characters, which are engaged in a kind of ongoing discussion based on their respective views.
Access in Mind is developed by Visions for Museums/Interactive Institute in collaboration with the Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs, Sweden
The Arrigo VII kiosk
- Reconstructing and Presenting the Arrigo VII Mausoleum
The Arrigo VII kiosk is a collaboration project between Soprintendenza ai Beni A.P.P.S.A.D,Italy
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione (ISTI), C.N.R., Pisa, Italy, X-Lab, Italy, Universita’ di Pisa, Italy, Universita’ di Firenze, Italy
Culturama
Culturam is a cultural interactive panorama video, displaying large objects.
Culturama is developed by Centre for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage - CultNat, Egypt
The Works
- The Development of an Educational Leisure Concept for Avesta Ironworks
The Works installation can be seen in its whole at the old ironworks in Avesta, Sweden. A part of the large-scale installation is displayed at Interactive Salon Stockholm.
The Works is a collaboration project between the Interactive Institute and Avesta kommun, Sweden
Smart Museums Sites and Landscapes
The installation is under development and will provide a multi-technology guide to the Interactive Salon exhibits
Smart Museums Sites and Landscapes is collaboration project between the Pervasive Computing group, Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, England, and ARCES, Università di Bologna, Italy
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