For museums, conventions and public displays, an interactive exhibit is a chance to create stunning effects and leave long-lasting impressions. But typically, these exhibits only utilize limited interaction bandwidth: simple touch-screens, keyboards, or trackballs. We believe that taking advantage of greater human sensory-motor capabilities can make exhibits more fun, immersive, and engaging while enhancing learning.
For museums, conventions and public displays, an interactive exhibit is a chance to create stunning effects and leave long-lasting impressions. But typically, these exhibits only utilize limited interaction bandwidth: simple touch-screens, keyboards, or trackballs. We believe that taking advantage of greater human sensory-motor capabilities can make exhibits more fun, immersive, and engaging while enhancing learning.