Roger Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Stuart,
> I am not sure what you refer to as a computer guide? A hand held mobile
>computerised information stick?. Introductory desk top compouter terminal with
>gallery mapping / exhibit information?
>I observed the latter in action at the Stavanger Archaeological Museum during
>the ICOM conference. An effective introduction with appropriate graphics. The
>only problem was that a child monopolised the terminal for a full hour and a
>half. Rather negated the flow of information to other visitors I think you'll
>agree.
>The main advantage of computerised information for the public seems to be the
>ease in which museums can alter their events / exhibition database .
>Let me know what responses you receive on this topic. It is something that I
>too would like to consider for the future of our museums.
>best wishes
>Roger
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Hi
You could also contact Acoustiguide we have recorded tours using
digital technology at the Tate Gallery in London, Portsmouth Harbour &
Fort Nelson just to name a few. We can be contacted at
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the UK. But we are a world wide company
I hope nobody takes this as advertising I'm just passing on my own
biased opinion.
regards
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