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Hello,
I'm currently researching the effectiveness of incorporating a
touchscreen computer station in an upcoming exhibition, and I wondered
if anyone might share their experiences with me. The exhibition is of
antiquities, and we're considering an interactive kiosk as a way to
show additional levels of information, such as reconstructions of
frescos and mosaics, excavation histories, etc., as well as detailed
photographs of hard to display three-dimensional objects, such as
coins. What are your thoughts as to the benefits of touchscreens vs.
mouse-activated computers? PC vs. Mac? Recommendations for any
particular models?
Many thanks,
Rachel G. Beaupre
Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Assistant
Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
Lower Lake Road
South Hadley, MA 01075 [log in to unmask]
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