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Open Exhibits Seattle Bound for AAM 2014

Posted on  February 4, 2014 by Nora GallerView all posts by Nora Galler

Open Exhibits will be at the AAM Expo in their new Technology Innovation Zone (booth 2809) featuring OE software on Ideum multitouch tables.  The Expo is not until May, but we’re excited to be participating again this year and to show … Continue reading →

Posted in Accessibility, Community, Conference, Exhibit Design, Hardware, Multi-touch, OE SDK, Open Source, Software, UI Design, Usability, Visitor Experience Tagged AAM, AAM Expo, HCI, HCI+ISE, Human computer interaction, ideum, interactive exhibits, Multitouch, multitouch exhibits, multiuser, museum conference, Museum Exhibit Design, museum technology, Museums, open exhibits, software development kit

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