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At the risk of sounding obvious...how about 'Touch to Begin'? I
don't mean that in a flip way - I just mean if that's what your
audience is 'telling' you, that's probably the right thing to
do....sometimes simple can be a good thing. (I realize I don't know
your exhibit, nor what you are trying to accomplish, so take what
i've said with a grain of salt - i think you get the idea of what I'm
trying to say: make it obvious and make it simple).
On Apr 9, 2008, at 3:03 PM, Anna Grace at Explorit wrote:
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> Does anyone know of any research about what types of computer
> graphics really draw people in to an exhibit? We have our first
> ever (that's right!) computer-run exhibit that involves racing two
> types of bikes and watching the road as you pedal or watching a
> skeleton pedaling. People seem to be immune to seeing computer
> screens and they sometimes don't notice the exhibit or don't
> approach it, even with two exercise bikes sitting there. I am
> wondering what we can do to the "resting" screen that says "Touch
> to begin" to draw people in. Right now it looks very sleek and
> metallic. Any reference material about computer graphics and
> visitor response would be great.
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> Thanks,
> Anna
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