We have extensive experience creating touchscreens for Mac and PC platforms, ranging from database-driven projects to playful interactives for children and informative touchscreens that allow users to zoom and enlarge documents or view photos and films. We focus on providing a well-resolved design interface that is elegant and easy to use, and a smooth, reliable and fast back-end. We have also repurposed touchscreens for the web and provided Content Management Systems so that clients can do updates in-house.
Australian Museum, Jun 08

Deep Sea allows visitors to explore the darkest deep and see the creatures that survive more than 4000 metres below the surface. You can select a zone of the deep sea and view video and still images of the creatures found there. Nice if you like that sort of thing.
National Archives of Australia, Feb 07

We produced two video programs and five touchscreens for this exhibition that showcase the Archives’ extraordinary collection of paper, film and photographic records, and other collection items.
National Sports Museum, Melbourne, Mar 08

photo: John Gollings
This multi-screen database interactive features an audiovisual compile of career highlights for each player displayed on three touchscreens which are linked to three showcases of collection items - allowing visitors to enjoy an interplay of objects and media.
Australian Museum, Mar 08

We produced five touchscreens for this exhibition, ranging from a playful interactive which allows children to design their very own friendly dinosaur, to more informative ones which allows visitors to compare the movement and gait of six dinosaurs with three present day animals and see evolution in action. Other programs provide visitors with informative videos on current research.