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Professor Susan Tennant of the Informatics
Research Institute at Indiana
University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) has collaborated
with the Indianapolis Museum
of Art, the university’s Herron
School of Art and Design, and Purdue’s School
of Science at IUPUI to develop ArtXplore, a multimedia program
running on a hand-held PDA. The interface highlights information
on 16 objects in 12 galleries at the Indianapolis Museum of Art
and provides the information wirelessly to the museum visitor. Additionally,
museum patrons are able to review their experience and provide
comments to the curator directly from the PDA.
ArtXplore provides audio and visual content to the museum patron, including
graphics, animation, video, and panoramas. The device also provides
data to the museum such as how long a person looks at the art objects,
what objects are the most popular, traffic patterns and time of day patterns,
and other areas such as gender differences in viewing art.
The content was provided by the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Herron
School of Art and Design. Students from the Herron School, the School
of Science, and the School of Informatics were also involved in content development
and program design.
For more information, see http://uitspress.iu.edu/IMA_IUbrief_TennantAB.pdf (PDF, 1.2MB).
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