Ideum creates an ultra-wide screen multitouch table exhibit exploring theelectromagnetic spectrumCORRALES, New Mexico (October 29, 2009) Ideum announces the installation ofan ultra-wide screen multitouch table based on its commercially availableMT-50 multi-touch, multi-user table.With a 100" surface and an 86" viewable area is it among one of the largestcontiguous multitouch tables ever developed. The screen has a 16 x 5 ratioaspect and a display resolution of 2304 x 800 pixels.Developed for the Space Chase Gallery at the Adventure Science Center, it isone of several technology-enhanced exhibits Ideum has deployed at theNashville, Tennessee-based hands-on science center. The exhibition opens tothe public on November 7th."We developed a visual representation of the EM Spectrum," said JimSpadaccini, Creative Director of Ideum. "Taking advantage of the super-widescreen format, we've created a digital representation of the EM Spectrumfrom radio waves to gamma rays. Visitors can move images across the table inreal-time, revealing the images in each waveform and accessing informationabout what they are seeing.?The exhibit features a variety of celestial and terrestrial objects imagesin a multiple wavelengths. For example, NASA images of the sun can be seenin all wavelengths. Common and iconic objects were photographed in avariety of wavelengths. For example, a birthday cake with lit candles, a toyrobot, an alarm clock, and even a hand holding an iPhone are seen invisible, infrared, ultraviolet, and x-ray.The table can support over 50 simultaneous touch points, allowing severalpeople to interact with the table at the same time. Its rugged design makesit perfect for a busy hands-on science center. In addition, the table isonly 31" tall, meeting ADA standards for wheel chair accessibility.The custom software was developed with Adobe Flash and Ideum's ownGestureWorks framework, which allows Flash developers to easily developtheir own custom multi-touch applications. GestureWorks will be availablefor sale to other developers in early December.The tracking software was developed by Natural User Interface TechnologiesAB, a Swedish technology company specializing in multi-touch software. Ideumand NUI Technologies have been partners since 2008.Ideum was founded in 1999. Its exhibits and Websites have won numerousawards over the years including: the American Association of Museums' MUSEAwards, the Webby Awards, the Pirelli International Multimedia Awards, theMuseums and the Web Conference "Best of the Web," and other industry awards.
"Supports 50 users... if you pack them around and on top of the thing like college students in a phone booth." 50-touch points, not users.
People read the stupidest things. Like this sig, for instance.
50 people, all sticking one finger in there to see what's up. That's possible, right?
By my calculations, there's less than 24' of surface area around the perimeter of the table.
You might be able to get 50 individual's fingers on the table (if everyone turns sideways, they're all kids, and half of them have a growth disorder where their arm-lengths equal to their height), but they won't be able to actually play anything practical. Hehe
Or 5 people using all 10 fingers at the same time. Or 2.5 people using fingers and toes. I'd personally like to see that. It would need a twister program then (left pinky toe.....RED!).
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