Kirjeldus
Estonian National Museum permanent exhibtion Echo of the Urals displays 48 independent multimedia installations. One of the most spectacular is the river of light that is built of 57 60x60 cm LED panels, various sensors and computers for presenting the movement of the animated fish, touch sensitive microphones for further motion detection, and 93 metres of LED light strips. One of the most engaging and popular interactive exhibits is the Komi Table. By touching the interactive surface of the table in the corner, they can learn about the ingredients, dishes and food-related customs of the indigenous Komi people. There are also more than 20 different touchscreen solutions with motion sensors, captivating soundscape, projections on smart glass and many others. More at echooftheurals.com.
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Music and Sound