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Museums around the world are embracing interactive technologies to help communicate content and educate visitors. Rather than replacing the need for physical collections, these technologies are being used to enhance collections and offer a broader range of information.

Embracing Interactive, A survey of Museums of the UK

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Lots of sculptures of people, many holding a hand to their chest and looking upwards

Last week our Graphic Designer Deanna attended the Analogue/Digital conference held at the Capri theatre. The conference was promoted as a design event with world-class speakers. The day consisted of three sessions (Analogue Digital Next Generation, AGDA Design session, Art Park Artist) and a keynote speaker.

Analogue/Digital Adelaide

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A large screen in a theatre with the message 'question everything'

The South Australian Finals of the Australian Web Awards were held at the Kings Hotel last Wednesday night. We’re proud to say that two of our projects ‘Wastelander Panda’ and ‘Stereopublic’ were selected as two of only four South Australian sites to go on and compete for national awards in Sydney.

Freerangers in the SA finals of the Australian Web Awards

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Freerange Future team holding certificates

Event managers don’t just have to run the room these days. It’s becoming vital for events to own the online space and integrate digital conversations, data and reactions into the proceedings and follow-up. That’s why digital integration for live events is important nowadays.

Digital Integration for Live Events

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A theatre with red seats with people filing in to sit down

Starting in New Zealand and ending in Hawaii, this year’s Ask a Curator day had over 600 museums taking part.

Ask a curator day

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In the first part of our series on web accessibility, I explained what accessibility is and why it is important. But who are these users we’re talking about, and how do we serve their specific needs? What are their limitations in an online space and how can we help overcome these limitations? As managers and creators of websites we have the power to remove many of these barriers and make people’s lives easier. You’ll see that in doing this we improve our websites for all users, so why wouldn’t we?

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