There's more information on the Brooklyn Museum's kiosks on our blog -- 
here's a link to the software post:
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/community/blogosphere/bloggers/2007/06/29/open-kiosk-firefox-2-version-now-available/
and there's some info on the hardware here:
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/community/blogosphere/bloggers/2007/07/05/kiosk-hardware/

Shelley Bernstein, the person behind all of this, is on vacation at the 
moment, but you can email her at shelley.bernstein at brooklynmuseum.org if you 
have questions that the posts and the link to Mozdev don't answer.

Good luck with your project
Deb Wythe


Deborah Wythe
Head, Digital Collections and Services
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, NY 11238
tel: 718 501 6311
fax: 718 501 6145
deborahwythe at hotmail.com




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To: mcn-l at mcn.edu
Subject: [MCN-L] Kiosks - Macs vs. all-in-one CF media players
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 03:29:31 EDT

Greetings all --

I'm a new subscriber here.   I spent a bit of time perusing the archives 
(fun
topics) but didn't specifically find this query addressed, so I tought I'd
bring it up.

We are in the final stages of fabricating free-standing exhibit kiosks.
All total there will be five separate kiosks (on per each time period of the
exhibit).   Each kiosk will house artifacts, interactives, and exhibit text, 
and
a computer/media-player element.    My question is about this 
media-player....

Initially I envisioned using a free-standing computer. I'm a Mac person so I
was considering a Mac Mini or a iMac, (perhaps with a touch-screen), and 
using
a web browser operating in a kiosk-mode. My exhibit fabricator is strongly
suggesting we use a self contained, compact flash media-player (he's
recommending one of the "Medeawiz" all-in-one players).   He's arguing that 
a media
player is easier to program, less maintenance, and less expensive than a
free-standing computer.

The proposed content on the player would primarily be video (visitors would
select one of four or six videos) but it would be nice to have the 
flexibility
to have vistors select/view additional exhibit text, photographs, perhaps 
some
accessions data, etc....   The web-browser scheme gives me the ultimate in
flexibility, I'd present the content as "web-pages" but then I do see the
advantages of a CF player.

Questions -
1. Has anyone played with the Medeawiz players?   Can it handle non-video
content such as text pages or photographs?   I'm downloaded the user manual
(fairly spartan) and I see it has a 600x800 pixel touch-screen and can 
handle
multiple "tracks."   If I wanted to display five or ten photos (and have 
visitors
click though them one-at-a-time) would I load each photo as a different 
track?
  Is there a means to have visitors "scroll" though photos/text, (using a
scroll-bar or perhaps pages with arrows, hyper-links, whatever) or would the
photos/text/slide-show need to be converted to a video file?

2. I noticed the thread in the MCN-L archive about the Brooklyn Museum 
having
a Firefox kiosk browser -- does that work on a Mac, (I fear not!?)   Anyone
have a Mac web-browser with a good (easy to use) "kiosk mode?"    A year or 
two
ago I stumbled upon iCab (www.icab.de) and it looked like it'd do the trick
-- has anyone played with it?

3. As it stands now, for each kiosk we're specing a small (all-in-one)
player/touch screen, and then adding a second larger "slave" monitor for 
other
visitors (family groups) to view the content.    Anyone have any thoughts 
about
that?    Would one (mid-sized) touch screen be better than one small input 
device
and a second larger slave monitor?

4. I haven't dealt much with touch-screens, is there much
maintenance/re-calibration that needs to be done to the Medeawiz player 
screens?   Assuming we go
with the free-standing computer option, are touch screens fairly easy to
connect and program to a Mac?   Is Elo Touch the brand that everyone would
recommend?   And if going with the free-standing computer option, should we 
dump the
touch-screen concept all together and go think about a trackball?

Any suggestions will be gleefuly accepted.    Looking forward to
participating on the list!

- David -
David Lewis, curator
Aurora Regional Fire Museum
www.AuroraRegionalFireMuseum.org



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