[MCN-L] Final call for Proposals: The Future of Experiencing Cultural Heritage

2013-12-16 Thread Erwin Verbruggen
Dear MCN list, please find below the extended call for the 'Future of Experiencing Cultural Heritage' (PATCH'2014) workshop. Kind regards, Erwin Verbruggen Project lead, Research & Development Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision www.beeldengeluid.nl/research -- Call for Proposals - P

[MCN-L] Extending projection with a mirror

2013-12-16 Thread Adam Carrier
We did this for an exhibit installation where we projected information onto a table. The projector throw distance wasn't an issue for us. Our issue was we couldn't mount the projector vertically without damaging it due to built-up heat within the projector. We had to bend the image downward to make

[MCN-L] barrier free wifi (Kelly Carpenter)

2013-12-16 Thread Adam Carrier
Just curious, but is it possible and acceptable legally to post the T&C for WiFi on physical signage and/or printed pages for guests to read (and ignore)? I am thinking about this as an option, having put up crowd-release notices when I've recorded lectures and special events. *Adam Carrier* Web M

[MCN-L] Extending projection with a mirror

2013-12-16 Thread George Scharoun
Has anyone had any experience extending their projection throw distance with a front-surface mirror? I need to project a large image on the floor, but the ceiling is a couple of feet too low, so I think a mirror could be the answer. I?m looking for any advice on mounting a mirror to allow for fi

[MCN-L] barrier free wifi (Kelly Carpenter)

2013-12-16 Thread Sam Quigley
I think it is actually that "welcoming page" that is at issue here. In the use case of someone wanting to use Google Goggles (and by now many other apps, I'm sure), that screen interrupts the user experience and potentially puts them off of what could be a worthwhile use of the app. A couple of yea

[MCN-L] barrier free wifi (Kelly Carpenter)

2013-12-16 Thread Andrew Lewis
Hi, I'm assuming barrier-free wifi means some start of gateway page when users connect? Here at the V&A, we have a basic splash screen requiring users to accept terms and conditions. It is the classic disclaimer model - the intention is that in case of dodgy goings on by anyone, the responsib