Among them are electronic
paper museum labels, a digital replacement to existing paper gallery cards.
In addition to being costly and time consuming for the curator to change,
paper museum labels labels are almost always also fixed in only one language, and font size at a time.
In addition to being costly and time consuming for the curator to change,
paper museum labels are almost always fixed in one language and font size at a time.
Not exact matches
The result is a
museum label that is exactly what the industry had been waiting for, the AMLABEL Digital Gallery Display developed on electronic
paper.
Through the use of existing Wi - Fi networks and a customized CMS platform designed from the ground up, the display allows
museums to manage and display exhibition object content in real - time, without the cost or delay of printing
paper labels.
Through the use of existing Wi - Fi networks and a customized CMS platform designed from the ground up, AMLABEL Digital Gallery Display allows
museums to manage and display gallery and exhibition object content in real - time, without the cost of printing
paper labels.
Through the use of existing Wi - Fi networks and a customized CMS platform designed from the ground up, the digital gallery display allows
museums to manage and display gallery and exhibition object content in real - time, without the cost or delay of printing
paper labels.
Our advanced technology powers 90 % of the world's electronic
paper projects, from traffic signs, bus stops, truckside displays and
museum labels to the award - winning JOAN room scheduling solutions.
And while in the past several prototypes of such a dynamic
museum label had been tested on LCD technology, it was in 2007 already that
museum practitioners believed the future of technology empowering
museums must lie elsewhere, especially in the electronic
paper option.
For centuries now most
museums have not changed this approach to displaying an exhibit, simply relying on individually printed
paper labels in their displays.
The result is a
museum label that is exactly what the industry had been waiting for: the AMLABEL Digital Gallery Display developed on electronic
paper technology.
The installation comes as part of a wave of smart signage on electronic
paper ushering
museums into the 21st century, be it through in - gallery digital
labels or through visitor - led interactive screens.
In response
museum label - making techniques have begun to change and evolve with the times and with new technology, writes Ross Parry in his
paper on digital
label systems.
Marco Maggi Nasher Papers (
Labeling White), 2018 Cuts on self - adhesive archival
paper on
museum board 14.5 h x 11.5 w in framed (36.8 h x 29.2 w cm) with Optium Museum A
museum board 14.5 h x 11.5 w in framed (36.8 h x 29.2 w cm) with Optium
Museum A
Museum Acrylic
Nasher Papers (
Labeling Black), 2018 Cuts on self - adhesive archival
paper on
museum board 14.5 h x 11.5 w in framed (36.8 h x 29.2 w cm framed) with Optium Museum A
museum board 14.5 h x 11.5 w in framed (36.8 h x 29.2 w cm framed) with Optium
Museum A
Museum Acrylic