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This unique interactive film concerns the dilemmas faced by the young framework knitter, Ben, as he weighs up the choices open to a young textile worker during the early 19th century in Nottinghamshire. The story is set during the Luddite Uprising which began in 1811, fuelled by the poverty of the Framework Knitters, before taking root in Britain’s industrial north. Your choices will dictate which direction the story will take. You will be asked to advise our young Knitter on issues such as whether he should join a Luddite Gang and engage in criminal activities to highlight his frustration; support The Committee who advocate peaceful methods and discussion to improve their situation or …
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Mission possible: Returning gamers to museums! Interactive 3d technologies and game mechanics allow presenting even most complex information in a fascinating way. The number of users returning to a game is several times greater than that of returning users of an ordinary informational app. In the course of the game they are motivated to learn more about the museum exhibits, with which they have repeatedly interacted. This initiates a process of active learning. We realized that game needed to win over some of the large gaming audience and bring it to the virtual museum of Tula State Arms Museum. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vizerra.tulaweapons https://itunes.app…
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The V&A website was last refreshed in 2011. It looked dated with poor user experience and was built on technology that made it hard to publish content rapidly or make improvements to the front-end experience. Our ultimate goal was to turn more of the 14.5 million visits to our website each year into visits to the museum and our strategy is already bearing fruit. From the day the new website launched (April 2016) we saw an absolute step change in the way that people engage with the revamped visit-focussed content: People are staying for longer - time on page has increased by 22% People are exploring further - bounce rates have dropped by 20% Plenty more …
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European Souvenirs combines different cultural expressions as well as disciplines (music, animation, video art, dramaturgy, photography, film), taking us on a trip through time and history. European Souvenirs is a collective exploration by five young media artists featuring media found at archives in their countries and existing imagery of Europe and its travellers. This expedition is deeply influenced by the hegemonic media landscape we silently consume in our daily life: music videos, commercials, tv news, pop culture ultimately.