The advantages for your visitors
- Optimized translation of content into sign language
- Available on different devices
- Each exhibition content can be reproduced
- Different audio languages can be translated into the corresponding sign languages
- Easy handling of the device
- Contemporary, attractive design
- Professional studio quality
References:
- Roman Exhibition of the Wien Museum, Vienna
- Exhibition “Mind Expanders”, MUMOK, Museum für Moderne Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna
- Art collections of the Veste Coburg, Bavaria
- Chromjuwelen, Special Exhibition Technisches Museum Vienna
- ACFNY, Austrian Cultural Institute, New York
- “Imperial Tour” and “Grand Tour” through Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna
- Schönhausen Palace, Berlin
- Albrechtsburg, Meissen, Germany
- Topography of Terror Foundation, Berlin
- Memorium Nuremberg Trials, Nuremberg
Design and technology
During the development of the Sign Language Guide, we attached great importance from the very beginning to producing a multimedia exhibition guide that is up-to-date in design and technology. Quality assurance is one of our principles.
The Sign Language Guide contains sign language videos, each with its own script: The information on the exhibits is prepared according to the logic and grammar of sign language.
We compile the information on the individual exhibitions and exhibition contents according to the specifications of the respective museum in the highest studio quality.
The user interface of the Sign Language Guide was designed together with interface specialists and is constantly adapted to meet the needs of deaf visitors.
The Sign Language Guide can be played on various devices. It can also be conceived as an app for downloading for the museum visitors’ own devices.