Customer
Universalmuseum Johanneum GmbH on behalf of the Hunting Museum and the Agriculture Museum, Schloss Stainz, Styria/ Austria.
Project
14 interactive multimedia stations, media furniture and interactive applications – e.g. guessing games – for the permanent exhibition of Hunting Museum Schloss Stainz. Multitouch-table, multimedia stations and media technology for the permanent exhibition of Agriculture Museum, Schloss Stainz.
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We developed 14 interactive multimedia stations, media furniture and interactive applications for the permanent exhibition of the Hunting Museum Schloss Stainz. Interactive multi-channel projections allow the visitors to play guessing games about wildlife, their habitats and birds. Visitors can guess birds by eavesdropping to their songs, guess wildlife by looking for their tracks or guess the right habitat for the animals.
Because of our successful work for the Hunting Museum we were lateron commissioned to develop interactive multimedia exhibits for the permanent exhibition in the Agriculture Museum Schloss Stainz.
For calibration of the multi-channel projections we used our own self-developed calibration, which allows geometry correction and edge-blending in high quality.
About the Hunting and Agriculture Museum Schloss Stainz
Since September 2006 the Hunting Museum in Schloss Stainz presents hunting culture in all its facettes and is dedicated not only to give a detailed overview of cultural history, but also to the interplay between man and nature. In an innovative way that is unique in Austria, the museum presents everything worth knowing about hunting as a historical, sociological and philosophical-ethical phenomenon and appeals to a broad public thanks to its interdisciplinary, cross-cultural approach.
The Hunting Museum in Schloss Stainz presents itself as a competence centre of hunting: everyone interested in hunting can make use of a study collection, training and seminar offerings, a specialist library and contemporary information media.