SCAD Museum of Art | Pentagram
The table’s “cards” are a dynamic interface to share content and showcase the museum’s collections. Turning over a card—a gesture similar to flipping over a physical playing card—allows a user to view information about museum events and programs and peer into the archive. Scanning fingertips across the table, visitors can rotate the cards and slide them between users. Information is presented in both the cards’ large and small states. The cards get bigger when they are flipped over, and portfolios can be opened to view slideshows of images.
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This is not really anything new as far as touch screen technology. But the idea...these...
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