Alun,
Arius3D in Toronto creates 3D interactive replicas of exhibit pieces for museum exhibits and online virtual tours. See
http://www.arius3d.com/main.html?contentId=8
Flick Software in Ottawa has created museum tour augmentations using handheld devices. See
http://www.mobileinteractiveguide.com
For virtual tours, per se, take a look at the Smithsonian Institution's website. Here's an example of a virtual tour with 3D interactives:
http://alaska.si.edu/record.asp?id=261
For a 3D digitally interactive museum exhibit experience (created by Arius3D for the Royal Ontario Museum), see
http://www.rom.on.ca/exhibitions/handson/digital.php
Michael
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Michael Schmidt, Director
Center for Multimedia Arts
The University of Memphis
FedEx Institute of Technology Bldg
365 Innovation Dr, Ste 335
901-678-1777
On 8/17/09 10:51 PM, "Alun Price" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
A colleague is investigating virtual art exhibitions and has been unable to find examples other than straightforward slide show versions. Does anyone know of examples that include 3D views and maybe virtual tours?
Regards
Alun
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