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Implementing Automatic Museum Guide for Simon Schama's Face of Britain Exhibition at National Portrait Gallery
技术
- 传感器 - 声学传感器
- 传感器 - 干点传感器
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 零售店自动化
挑战
国家肖像画廊与历史学家西蒙·沙马 (Simon Schama) 合作,负责为他们的展览打造沉浸式、无缝的音频导览体验。展览分为五个主题:权力、爱、名誉、人民和自我。面临的挑战是提供自动音频指南,使游客能够用自己的语言探索展览,而无需手动控制音频。目的是让参观者能够专注于展品,而不会因操作音频指南而分心,从而增强参观者的体验。
关于客户
本案例研究的客户是英国伦敦著名的艺术画廊国家肖像画廊。该画廊与历史学家西蒙·沙玛 (Simon Schama) 合作创作了五场新展览,探索英国肖像画的发展、特征和意义。展览分为五个主题:权力、爱、名誉、人民和自我。该画廊旨在为参观者提供身临其境的无缝体验,让他们能够用自己的语言探索展览,而无需手动控制音频指南分心。
解决方案
该解决方案涉及使用 BLE 信标,该信标战略性地放置在展览周围。这些信标旨在当客人距离展览一定距离时触发音频指南。然后音频指南将播放该主题的相应音频。展览期间,Android 和 iOS 应用商店也提供该展览。该应用程序使用自动博物馆指南模板,旨在让游客沉浸在体验中,并在正确的时间和地点自动播放音频解说。该应用程序还提供了一个带有楼层地图的室内项目,并且 BLE Beacon 启用了接近检测功能,可在访客接近设定位置时触发音频内容。
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