Entrepreneurial Brainstorming Session: Augmented Museum Experience iPhone App
Hi, Vincent here. I have neither the intent, nor the talent to develop this application, but it was a thought/pain I experienced at a museum today and an iTunes search didn’t reveal an app like it.
A brief background. I’m pretty a-cultural, but I find audio-tours in museums generally a must, which means I usually spend the 5 or 10 euros extra to get one of those players to walk around the exhibition with headphones on. A little anti-social, but it helped me discover the lives of some amazing artists, like Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt, Toulouse-Lautrec, etc. And my favourite nation of artists: Japan!
Yesterday, I was an an exhibition of “That Scream Guy” Edvard Munch. I was there with my sister and it seemed a little wasteful (it was only 3 rooms of lithographies), not to mention anti-social, to get an audio-guide. Still, it helps tremendously to get just a little background on a picture, really adding to the experience.
Here’s the iPhone app I would like to see.
- Point the phone at a painting (an immediate weakness there),
- image recognition happens (how?),
- it hooks into a source of info about it (preferably in an audio-format) such as Wikipedia,
- and you get to hear or see a description of the painting you are seeing.
It’s nothing genius and apart from perhaps the image recognition part, it seems fairly cheap/easy to produce.
The one weakness: cameras in museums aren’t always allowed. I would guess this means that you have to work together with museums to get things going (which sucks!).
Well, this is just something I want to throw out there, a la the much underused twitter hashtag #freeideasiwanttoseehappen
So if someone is looking for a creative challenge, you have your first customer right here!
/Vincent
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