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  • 1.  Augmented Reality museum apps

    Posted 01-26-2023 08:39 AM

    We are starting the conceptual phase for an AR app for our museum visitors. Any examples of museums who have completed such a project I should check out in my research? Looking for what to do and what not to do, basically the good, the bad, and the ugly! Thanks!

     

    Lisa Horsley, MLIS, MBA (she/her/hers)
    Director of Library Services

    Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
    217-558-5672

    112 N 6th Street
    Springfield, IL 62701
    www.PresidentLincoln.Illinois.gov

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  • 2.  RE: Augmented Reality museum apps

    Posted 01-27-2023 10:48 AM
    I don't have any recommendations near you, but take a look at Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum's "Stronger Together." https://memorialmuseum.com/mobile-app/

    I've been in conversations with Novaby recently and they are doing some innovative AR work. You can see some samples here.  https://www.novaby.com/ar-xr

    My advice is to consider AR in the context of other options. Is AR a better way of achieving your goal than a more traditional tour, video, touchscreen, etc... AR is a lot of fun, but it's tough to make AR significantly more effective at delivering information than traditional methods: graphics, text, video. And it's still a bit difficult to integrate AR with other media, but AR is rapidly getting cheaper to develop and easier to deploy so this is mostly a matter of time and creativity. I'm happy to discuss your specific ideas further if you like.

    Cheers,
                    tod

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    Tod Hopkins
    Technical Director
    Hillmann & Carr Inc.
    Washington DC
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  • 3.  RE: Augmented Reality museum apps

    Posted 01-27-2023 06:58 PM
    Edited by Julia Beabout 02-01-2023 07:02 AM
    Hi Lisa,

    Thanks for the kind words Tod. We agree with his recommendation: it's important to think about AR within the broader context and user experience.  

    We have worked with a number of museums and communities to create AR experiences, exhibits and tours.  The good news is that there has been a rapid increase in the number of AR platform options on the market over the last year making AR easier, faster and more affordable to create. Here is a link to our recently updated inventory of AR platforms that are suited to the arts, culture, and heritage sector.  Capabilities, price and ease of use varies across the platforms.  So the right choice for a given organization or project depends a lot on your budget and in-house capabilities and bandwidth for potentially creating and managing your own AR content. 

    Feel free to reach out to chat thru the good, the bad, and the ugly of the various AR platforms.  Here is a link to our portfolio which can give you a sense of the range of possibilities in AR as well.

    Julia

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    Julia Beabout
    Creative Director, Novaby AR Studio
    julia.beabout@novaby.com
    (206) 595-7213
    www.novaby.com
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  • 4.  RE: Augmented Reality museum apps

    Posted 01-30-2023 12:15 PM

    Hi Lisa!

    We at Bluecadet have produced a few museum-focused AR projects. I'd be happy to have an informal chat with you if that'd be helpful! Feel free to drop me a line <brett@bluecadet.com>.

    Here are a few projects of ours to check out:

    Cheers,
    Brett

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    Brett Renfer
    Creative Director
    Bluecadet
    New York NY
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  • 5.  RE: Augmented Reality museum apps

    Posted 01-30-2023 12:44 PM
    Check out Eddie Carbin @ BIG exhibit design.
    Eddie is a solo programmer / fabricator based in Oakland, CA.

    He has done some AR tours and hybrid AR/physical exhibits.​

    Bart

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    Bart Hays
    Founder/operations The Exhibits Dept.
    Pacific Grove CA
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  • 6.  RE: Augmented Reality museum apps

    Posted 01-31-2023 11:36 AM
    Edited by Hannah Fitch 01-31-2023 11:36 AM
    Hi Lisa,

    AR is a great way to add more context to physical museum exhibits. Cortina Productions has produced several augmented reality experiences for museums and would be happy to chat about the benefits and challenges. Check out what we produced for the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum and let me know if you would like to set up a time to discuss further. 

    All the best, 
    Hannah


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    Hannah Fitch
    Business Development Specialist
    Cortina Productions, Inc
    McLean VA
    hannah@cortinaproductions.com
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  • 7.  RE: Augmented Reality museum apps

    Posted 02-01-2023 08:48 AM
    Lisa:

    We created our own AR app and have been using it on property for about 2 years. There are definite pros and cons. Our tech VP is Ron Settle - rsettle@greensboroscience.org. Fee free to reach out. Glenn

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    Glenn Dobrogosz
    Chief Executive Officer
    Greensboro Science Center
    Greensboro NC
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