Hi,
My name is Scott Coyne. I am one of the ICT Curators developing the new
interactives to accompany the displays for the new Riverside Museum of
Transport, due to open to the public in 2011. I've just very recently joined
the group and I'm hoping for some advice.
We are currently developing all of the interactive and IT elements in relation to
our exhibits.
I wanted to enquire as to whether anyone on the group has had any
expereince with interactives which require visitors to input there email address
in order to receive a finished product?
We are currently developing our Photographers Studio display. This takes the
form of a walk in Photographers Studio/Shop where visitors will be allowed to
have there Photograph taken by following the simple visitor interfaces and
interacting with an 'animated' photographer who will appear onscreen and give
guidance. It is intended to help visitors gain a deeper understanding of what
was involved in early 20th Century Photography. As part of this interactive,
we are considering asking visitors to enter there email address in order for
them to retrieve the final image. We're trying to find out if any other Museums
have utilised a system like this for any interactives and how successful it was?
We also have the added consideration that the system will be storing these
finished Photographs, which will include images of children, as ithe interactive
is aimed at families and whether there are any legal implications with this?
I look forward to hearing from you,
Regards,
Scott
Scott Coyne,
Project Learning and Access Curator ICT,
Museum of Transport, Glasgow
Telephone 0141 287 2653
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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