Mobile Multimedia Guides

EyeGaze have now put our research and experience into practice with a growing track record of successful implementations across a wide variety of museums and galleries. Mobile MultimediaFrom the navigation issues created by the maze of passages onboard ss Great Britain to the touch screen numeric keypad required by Tate Britain; we find solutions that simplify.

EyeGaze have now also drawn upon our in-depth knowledge of mobile multimedia to create audio guides for a hearing audience who can now share in the visual benefits of video and images to enhance interpretation. The very latest advances in location awareness can be built in using Global Positioning for outdoor spaces and Infra-red, Wireless LAN or Radio inside a building, the guide can automatically play information relevant to where the user is standing.

Accessibility

It is now the recognised duty of public and private institutions to provide equal access to information for all. The traditional audioguide found in many museums and galleries is perhaps the most obvious instance of a common form of information delivery that a sizable minority of this country, the Deaf community, find completely inaccessible.

By utilising our translation skills and our team of experienced Deaf presenters we have streamlined the filming process and brought costs down to an acceptable level for heritage institutions.

If your museum or gallery has an audioguide but does not provide for sign language users or to follow up interest in our audio guide then contact us and we can find a solution to your requirements.

Visit our A+ Multimedia dedicated web site for the latest information.