Well I am terrible keeping up with my blogging. I am not quite used to this yet. However, to discuss my final project I have a few ideas that I would like to try.
I am going to stick with my original idea using a book a central to my exhibit. I am taking a teaching course out of the TSC and we recently read about new teaching techniques that incorporates using digital technology. I found a few things quite interesting. Both Augmented reality and Gesture Based Computing speak to what I wish to do with my project. I realise though that Augmentation is too expensive and not possible. However, I am told that gesture-based with be a lot easier to work with. I have been looking at creating a digital pop-up book. In a sense. I would like my project to speak to educating children. I worked in St Catharine's Museum in the education dept. with a focus on elementary children. As such, I would like my book to make the great libraries and archives interactive and interesting for a younger mind.
I initially thought of creating a hologram that rose from the book when turning to the different chapters that describe a different library or archive.
I have a picture in my mind of a large stationary book lying flat on a table. Kids come up to it and turn to a chapter such as the Vatican archive. The archive appears in a hologram as a signal is sent through an arduino and information is verbally told to the child about the building, historical and if still surviving, contemporary.
Then through gesture-based computing the child can enter the building and access a document, kid friendly, that has been upload through the computer. The child can then turn the pages through gestures and read along with a voice providing the text. the hologram will probably not be a possibility and this is just a work in progress. I need to do more research concerning a pop-up technical book. I will keep you posted!!!
I am quite nervous about the technical side of all this, however, quite excited to maybe build something myself!
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