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Great new article about our demonstration at Get Digital Manchester

Follow the link at the bottom of the post to read the full story about what was on show at the Get Digital Manchester event. In the meantime here is an excerpt from what “Contrado Digital” had to say about us:

“The people demonstrating Google Glass are from Manchester Metropolitan University who have recently been working with Manchester Art Gallery to look at interesting ways to enhance the experience of visitors to the gallery. […] The idea behind the trial at Manchester Art Gallery is to provide visitors additional information about the paintings they are looking at such as the date the painting was created, where it was painted, the type of material used and the dimensions of the painting along with other information about the painting. Sure you can have all of this on a small placard next to the painting, although this is a single static piece of information which often doesn’t give you any context. For example, imagine being able to say “OK Glass, find more paintings in this art gallery by this artist”. This connection is how Google Glass can really enhance the experience for people.”

Full Story from Contrado Digital available here: http://www.contradodigital.com/2014/07/20/having-a-play-with-oculus-rift-and-google-glass-at-get-digital-manchester/#.U9iqPCirGrI

We were at the Get Digital Festival @ Manchester Central Library

We were at the Get Digital Festival @ Manchester Central Library

On the 17th July, we set set up our demo stand at the get digital festival at the newly renovated Manchester Central Library. We presented our Museum Zoom application that was developed by our partners at 33Labs for the Manchester Art Gallery and showed off Google Glass. Mancunian Matters  has written a great summary of the event and about us, so check it out via the link at the bottom of this post.

Here’s the part about us……

“Manchester Metropolitan University’s Creative Augmented Realities Hub has developed a new software, in connection with Manchester Art Gallery, which utilises Google’s new pioneering glasses.

The software provides those viewing artwork through the lenses with background information and directs them to other pieces with similar themes.

The applications of these technological advances were described across the board as a ‘new way of getting information that makes it more interactive and exciting.’

The occasion not only gave the public a glimpse into the advances of technology, but also the advances taking place within the Central Library’s itself.”

http://www.mancunianmatters.co.uk/content/170769818-lets-get-digital-manchester-central-library-celebrates-turning-80-gadget-fest

 

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New Langkawi Geopark Google Glass Project

New Langkawi Geopark Google Glass Project

In July 2014, the Google Glass Langkawi Geopark started in cooperation with Taylor’s University and funding from The Ministry of Tourism & Culture (MOTAC), Malaysia. In May 2014 our very own Dr. Timothy Jung and Dr. Claudia Leue visited Langkawi’s Geopark to explore the opportunities for this project. The aim of this project is to conduct a feasibility study in order to develop a market concept and proof of concept for a Google Glass Augmented Reality application to 1) aid Langkawi to become an internationally renowned UNESCO Geopark destination for eco-tourism and (2) to enhance the visitors’ geological heritage experience in the context of nature-based eco-tourism in Langkawi Island.

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Dr. Jung presenting the findings from the Google Glass Project at the WHTF Conference in Korea

Dr. Jung presenting the findings from the Google Glass Project at the WHTF Conference in Korea

Dr. Jung presenting the findings from the Google Glass Project at the WHTF Conference Seoul in Korea. The paper entitled: “Google Glass Creative Tourism Experience: A Case Study of Manchester Art Gallery” is  based on the findings of the first Google Glass Art Gallery test which was conducted in April 2014.

 

The New MuseumZoom app for the Manchester Art Gallery trial

The New MuseumZoom app for the Manchester Art Gallery trial

Our partner and developer from 33Labs has  just finished the next version of the MuseumZoom app to be tested at the Manchester Art Gallery during the 16th and 17th of June.  The feedback from the first trial has been incorporated into the development of the second revision which now runs much smoother,  has significantly more content and functunality than the first prototype and has been reworked to feel more intuitive.

Some of the changes that were made include:

Addition of eight other paintings

Addition of categories for further exploration grouped into three themes: 1) more painting from the same artist 2) more paintings on the same medium 3) more paintings of the same theme

Inclusion of a video explaining the content

Possibility to read aloud additional information in relation to the aspect of the painting the user wants

Possibility to share information discovered through the app to the social network of their choice

The addition of a location card to indicate where the paintings are within the gallery

The second trial is scheduled to take place at the Manchester Art Gallery from about 11am to 5pm on Monday and Tuesday the 16th and 17th of June. If you are interested in participating please contact us via c.leue@mmu.ac.uk or via Facebook.

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