Topic for wayfinding project is: Library
After a little bit of thinking here are some idea that I came up with:
1) A system like library or catalog for small businesses to keep track of their inventory (tech gadgets, portable gear for on location events etc) and be able to know who has what and where its at.
2) With the ever increasing technology that kids interact with and that may be more entertaining to them then reading a book my thought was to come up a portable device that can immerse them more into the story. Maybe some sort of projector that can cover the walls and transport them. I was also thinking that local libraries could have a wall with an interactive score board like game that lets the kids track there progress in books and earn prizes or incentives for reading more.
3) Interactive kiosk or computer system to look up a book and find out where the book is located. You would then receive a small print out ticket with a “walk path” to lead you straight to the book. Then scan a member id and the book and leave.
4) A service where you can bring in important and deteriorating documents or photos and have them professionally photographed/scanned and archived to preserve them longer. The contents would go into a database type library where you can then share it to a wide range of people from as little as just your family or the whole world. This could create a virtual/digital museum of history that future generations may not get to see other wise.
My thoughts would be a service where you can bring in important and deteriorating documents, photos, or really any media type that is slowly becoming obsolete) and have them professionally photographed/scanned or converted and archived to preserve them longer. The contents would go into a database type library where you can then share it to a wide range of people from as little as just your family or the whole world. This could create a virtual/digital museum of history that future generations may not get to see other wise. The social media aspect to this preservation idea isn’t what its all about. Its more about preserving the documents an other media types for future generations to see. Making this content accessible to the masses would be great so that people can learn about smaller stories connecting them on a more personal level. I could see museums having a dedicated space to displaying the digital contents on large media screens where content can be interactive. There could be short personal videos from people “donating” the contents giving a back story about the piece. More still to come…
The problem is that lots of people have different types media that are slowly deteriorating or becoming obsolete by todays newer technology.
A service that will make it easy, simple, and efficient to preserve and or restore the different types of media by turning them into digital versions for future generations.
(few are really about preservation of media types for future generations in terms of museums or historical sense)
The range on the target demographic is broad and doesn’t limit its self to one specific group of people.
History
Preservation
Enrichment
Learning
Digital
Story
Sharing
Future
Museum
Content
Experiences
Generation
Community
Communication
Interaction
She is a docent at a museum. She also has a lot of art including photographs, camera prints from film, film slides, paintings, fine art pieces, etc. She loves making quilts and traveling around the world. Her skills with technology are beginner to beginner-intermediate. She does own an iMac, point and shoot camera, basic cell phone for emergencies only.
She is a retired speech pathologist. She has two kids and a lot of boxes filled with photo prints, vhs tapes, mini dv tapes and other media types. She has a computer, dslr camera, a smart phone and knows how to do most intermediate tasks with technology. She wants a simple, easy, and cost effective way to convert the media for future viewing and keeping. She wants a service thats hassle free and where she doesn’t have to worry about her contents getting damaged, lost, or ruined.
Step 1)
– Visit our website to learn more about the process of preservation/digitization
– Use our simple calculator/estimator to figure out the total cost of your media conversion based on what you have
– Decide on the best preservation service(s) right for your needs
Step 2)
Bring all the media you want to preserve/digitize to your local camera store/shop to talk with a trained professional. Together, if you haven’t already sorted/organized your media beforehand, you will do so and then analyze and assess what can be preserved/digitized.
Step 3)
Lastly you will then customize your preservation/digitization service to fit the media you have based on analysis and then calculate cost. Then just help package up and secure your media for shipment to our special warehouse facility, pay 1/2 service cost up front and be on your way.