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A funhouse of art and technology, the WNDR Museum started as a pop-up in 2018 and then became a fixed destination in the West ...
"One of the things that we're able to do now that wasn't possible in the '70s, when the museum first opened, is to create ...
Leyard and Planar museum technology give visitors access hundreds of documents and images at a touch-table video wall at the National Archive Museum in Washington D.C., encourage guests to play games ...
Whether you’re interested in history, technology, or a mix of both, these train museums will keep you entertained for hours.
At the Cleveland Museum of Art, art isn’t merely viewed—it’s also experienced. Once inside of the museum, patrons are quickly introduced to an ArtLens Wall, a five feet by 40 feet MicroTile ...
The TECH Truck not only brings the Museum to our community, it also provides equal access to science and technology to underserved audiences. Last year alone, we engaged over 92,000 participants ...
Cárdenas Gasca’s background in developing augmented reality (AR) — which can range from interactive smartphone apps like Pokémon Go to Google Glass and real-time 3D holograms — to engage with human ...
Waves, blossoms and clouds are just a few of the patterns in traditional Chinese design. The Hong Kong Palace Museum is using ...
Wilson started the Museum of Jurassic Technology in 1984 as a traveling exhibition, and opened its permanent home in Culver City in 1988.
A Cincinnati museum is using artificial intelligence in a creative new way, hoping the growing technology will help future generations to better understand the Holocaust. The David Wolf Holocaust ...
The Japanese American National Museum is using augmented reality to help tell stories of struggle, hardship, resilience during WWII Japanese internment camps.
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