Lightning Talks 2: Best Practice Projects
Saturday, April 11, 2015: 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Grand Ballroom (4F)
A fun and fast-paced session showcasing a range of exemplary digital projects in 6 minutes each.
Chair: Chad Weinard, Independent Consultant, USA
Make visible dispersed and disappeared collections. The Invisible Museum : an AR 3D experience on smartphones and tablet computers.
- Sébastien COTTE, reciproque / C3DC, France, François Forge, reciproque, France, Beatrice de_Chancel-Bardelot, Musée de Cluny , FRANCE , Camille Autran, UMR CNRS/MCC MAP, France
The Sample Room: a Responsive Exhibition
- Daniela De Angeli, University of Bath, UK, Selma Franssen, Digital Leadership Institute, Belgium, Martin McCarthy, Crawford College of Art and Design, Ireland, Katie Hobbs, Royal Pavilion & Museums, UK
A Challenging Treasure: The D. James Dee Archive of Contemporary Art
- Ian McDermott, Artstor, USA
Older than MySpace: A Museum-Made Social Media Website Receives a Reboot
- Jehra Patrick, Walker Art Center, USA
Q?rius About Science: Creating a Website to Bring an Interactive Museum Experience into Homes and Classrooms (Booth 6)
- Dan Kulpinski, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USA, Colleen Marzec, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USA, Maggy Benson, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USA, Devin Reese, Smithsonian Institution, USA
From Scientist to Students: A Digital Journey from the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
- Devin Reese, Smithsonian Institution, USA, Maggy Benson, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USA, Colleen Marzec, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USA
Representing Re-Formation: Using mobile AR to take a sixteenth-century priory to the schoolyard
- Ross Parry, University of Leicester, UK
Digitizing the Ephemeral: Engaging Users in Time-Based Events
- Ruiyan Xu, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, USA