Folks,
It was about 13 months ago when I first wrote to this list about wi-fi
policy, and we've been busy ever since...

Here's a press release we just sent out today (and there will be a paper on
the subject published by Museums and the Web very soon).

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ART INSTITUTE BECOMES FIRST ART MUSEUM TO OFFER TOURS WITH "INDOOR GPS" FOR
APPLE AND ANDROID DEVICES

Free App Offers 50 Custom Tours with Indoor Mapping

Wi-Fi Now Installed throughout All Museum Public Spaces

The Art Institute of Chicago is pleased to announce the launch of "Art
Institute of Chicago Tours," a free "indoor GPS" app for Apple and Android
devices that presents 50 rich and varied tours of all the public spaces in
the museum and its thousands of works on view. The custom tours offer
information on more than 300 works of art, 50 different ways to organize a
visit to the museum according to a visitor's interests, and turn-by-turn
navigation, made possible by the museum's new free and open Wi-Fi network
and "indoor-GPS" software. The "Art Institute of Chicago Tours" app allows
museum-goers to explore unfamiliar parts of the museum, learn more about
their favorite works and artists, and plan personalized visits to the
museum.

Map apps that help smart phone users get around outdoors are consistently
the most popular in the app stores. Venues such as art museums have long
hoped to provide a similar experience indoors, but have faced barriers from
the technological limitations of satellite GPS. With its new
Meridian-powered app, the Art Institute of Chicago becomes the first art
museum in the world to offer visitors an "indoor GPS" app for both iPhone
and Android. The Art Institute of Chicago's app will give visitors that
familiar glowing blue dot on the map, guiding them to art works, facilities
such as restrooms and checkrooms, and more.

"While we treasure works of art from the past, we're also mindful that we
need to ensure that these works remain relevant and accessible in the
present," said Douglas Druick, President and Eloise W. Martin Director of
the Art Institute. "Installing a Wi-Fi system throughout our museum--even
the 120-year-old original Michigan Avenue building--allows us to now offer
visitors an experience of the museum that is shaped around their interests.
We've created an array of tours that will hopefully satisfy everyone--from
a family in the museum for the first time to those interested in diving
more deeply into specific collections to visitors who want to see works
created specifically by Chicago artists. With this app and our Wi-Fi
network, we've taken an exciting step in making it possible for our
visitors to have personalized experiences at the museum."

The free app, developed by the Art Institute using Portland, Oregon-based
Meridian's indoor-GPS software, is available from the App Store for Apple
devices and from Google Play for Android devices. Its 50 tours are
organized into three categories: "occasions," themes, and collections. The
"occasion" tours navigate visitors through a first date, family visit,
relaxing solitary time, or impressing out-of-town guests. The "occasion"
tours also offer timed tours for visitors depending on how long they plan
on spending at the museum--whether an hour or a full day. The themed tours
organize works of art around 25 common ideas or features, including Chicago
artists, children in art, fashion in art, the architecture of the museum,
special frames around the museum, and self-portraits throughout the
collection. And the collections section includes 15 tours of the museum's
permanent holdings by subject area, such as American folk art, contemporary
art, African art, arms and armor, Renaissance and Baroque art, and
Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. (The only collections at the
museum not covered by the tours are those that change frequently, such as
photography, textiles, and works on paper.)

 Each tour includes six to ten works of art with short texts as well as
turn-by-turn directions and maps made possible by the museum's new indoor
positioning system. Additional features of the app include descriptions of
and directions to current exhibitions at the museum; the ability to learn
more about specific works by accessing the Art Institute's website,
complete with videos on many of the works; and directions to amenities such
as restrooms and restaurants. Tours will be periodically added to the app,
leading to a library of options for visitors every time they come to the
museum. While the turn-by-turn navigation works best at the museum, the app
also allows users to "tour" the Art Institute from an El platform, living
room, or line at the grocery store.

The Art Institute will continue to offer the popular Acoustiguide audio
tours of the museum, available at both the Michigan Avenue and Modern Wing
entrances and outside certain special exhibitions. With the audio tours and
the new Wi-Fi tours app, the works of art at one of the world's greatest
museums have become even more accessible--at the fingertips of visitors
both inside and outside of the Art Institute.

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-- 
Sam Quigley
VP for Collections Management, Imaging &
Information Technology / Museum CIO
Art Institute of Chicago
111 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL  60603
312-443-4772
www.artic.edu/

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