Museum of Contemporary Native ArtIdeum is collaborating with the Institute of American Indian Art and the Museum of Contemporary Native Art on an interactive exhibit. The interactive will feature two applications, one textile collection viewer and one textile creator. The textile collection viewer features printed textiles created by IAIA students during the 1960’s and 1970’s under Lloyd Kiva New’s artistic direction. The textile creator takes elements of these textile designs and allows users to digitally experience the…
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Experience - understand - shareAt Gagarin we create highly interactive media solutions that allow people to experience stories vividly, understand interesting content and share their…
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The Incas ExhibitCabinets that house video or touch screens. Entro, https://entro.com/project/peruexhibit/. This exhibit allows you to digitally weave your own tapestry, and I think this is an amazing interactive exhibit. You can see what people have made in the past and involve yourself in the culture of the exhibit. It also puts the focus directly on the tapestries and doesn't add in unnessecary details.