Interactive+Multimedia

We have been producing kiosk-based multimedia for the last ten years. We use visitor surveys, focus groups and on-site testing to build up a detailed understanding of how visitors interact with multimedia. Our findings are fed back into the production process at every stage, and help to ensure that the end result is fun to use and tailored to the needs of users.

The challenge of making kiosk multimedia as user-friendly as possible has also led us to innovate with the format, developing hybrid installations that fuse computer-based media with unconventional types of visitor interface.

While our core clientele for kiosk multimedia remains the heritage industry, we have plenty of experience of developing multimedia for the more commercial end of the market, where it has been equally well received.

Kiosk Multimedia

Collections

We are well experienced in creating interactive databases which allow people to explore your collections digitally. This unique method of storing data offers you the ability to catalogue a huge volume of information, whilst helping to preserve the originals, and allows visitors to search through collections in a way that best suits them.
Kiosk Multimedia

Talking Heads

Having well over a decade of experience in producing talking head interactives, our team knows how to create an engaging experience between visitor and on screen character. Whether working with costumed characters, experts, or well known professionals such as David Bellamy, we can make any subject both interesting and educational.
Kiosk Multimedia

Virtual Tour

We know how to create a good virtual tour, as we've been doing it for quite some time. Our first ever virtual tour, which was created for English Heritage made the national newspapers, and we've been building on our knowledge ever since. When the Disability Discrimination Act came into force we started to push the boundaries of what makes a good virtual tour, and know how to provide the public with really enjoyable and immersive experiences.