Sensory Interactive Exhibition
Different from writing letters by hand, the development of social media makes the communication between people more convenient and close. We designed interactive exhibitions for the visual and auditory senses. In addition, we also pay special attention to people with visual impairments and design tactile interactive devices.
Visual - emoji interactive wall
Emoji's widespread use across social media platforms has become a "language." Because they are easy to understand and can express rich emotions. We set up an Emoji wall on the third floor of the museum. Not only can you combine any Emoji to express any emotion. Entertaining interactive games are also available. For example, look at emojis and guess the name of a movie.
Auditory - acoustic interactive art installation
This is a sound post office. It is also an exhibition of speech recognition and text generation technology. Participants can use a recording device to record your mood and wishes, and the device will instantly generate an audio postcard with a QR code. Finally postmark. You can send sound postcards to family and friends. The recipient of the letter only needs to scan the QR code on the postcard to hear your voice. This is a talking postcard that can record beauty and share love.
Tactile - sound devices that people with
disabilities can touch
Letters convey a mood. Although people with disabilities can express and receive emotions in Braille when writing letters, they often have difficulties in recognizing emotions in daily social relationships. A tactile sound device on display on the third floor of the museum. We use contact microphones to let people with disabilities participate in the frequency vibrations of feeling emotions, capturing emotions such as happiness, laughter, depression, and so on.
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