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interactive technology
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POAPs, NFTs, And UFOs: How Nxt Museum Made Its Web3 Entry
The Amsterdam venue has become one of the first museums to implement POAP technology, what it dubs “a low-threshold model.” Read More -
Keeping Things Simple: How Guide-ID Is Leveling Up The Audio Guide
The company behind the Podcatcher, the world's easiest audio guide, offers museums essential tools to enrich audio storytelling. Read More -
The Mary Rose Museum Debuts AR Experience Visitors Can See, Hear, And Smell
The multisensory experience melds a buzzy piece of creative tech with immersive scent to reanimate the venue’s educational offer. Read More -
At Samurai Museum Berlin, The Samurai Goes Digital
In partnership with Ars Electronica Solutions, the new museum is using digital tech to vivify samurai culture for a modern audience. Read More -
Where Grand Palais Immersif Is Taking Immersive Experiences Next
In the lead-up to its Venise Révélée digital exhibition, the platform shares how it plans to enrich the immersive offer. Read More -
teamLab’s New Digital Exhibition Makes The Immersive Interactive Too
The collective's latest exhibition integrates Samsung's mobile tech with visitor-responsive projections and gamified elements. Read More -
Persia Goes Phygital In The Getty Museum’s Latest Onsite-Online Exhibition
The museum's Persia presentation blends an immersive physical exhibition at Getty Villa with an interactive digital experience. Read More -
The Notre-Dame Is Rebuilt In The National Building Museum’s AR Exhibition
The immersive experience documents the cathedral's 850-year timeline through interactive features and digital reconstructions. Read More -
The Met Releases An Interactive Game In Its First Collab With Nickelodeon’s Noggin
Merging Nickelodeon's Bubble Guppies IP with the Met's artifacts, the game furthers the museum's efforts in digital education. Read More -
The Prado Museum Offers Visitors A New Way To See — And Smell — A Brueghel
The Essence of a Painting uses Puig's scent technology to enrich engagement with Brueghel and Rubens’ “The Sense of Smell.” Read More