Subject: 35mm viewers in BoiseDate: 2007-07-25 10:30:48From: John Thurston
Ok, these aren't mf viewers, but since I provided an image of
the exhibit Sam provided, I thought I'd provide these as
reference points.
Some observations:
People are trained not to touch things in exhibits :(
While the viewers were fully mobile on their arms, I saw
many people standing on tip-toe to peer into them.
Viewers pre-positioned at a user's eye-level were much more
likely to be used than those that needed to be pulled down or up.
http://www.alaska.net/~thurston/35mm_One.JPG
http://www.alaska.net/~thurston/35mm_Two.JPG
http://www.alaska.net/~thurston/35mm_Three.JPG
Again, these are cross-eye views. Feel free to turn them into
parallel, over-under, anaglyphs or anything else you can think of.
Contact me off-list with any technical problems with the images.
John Thurston
Juneau, Alaska
the exhibit Sam provided, I thought I'd provide these as
reference points.
Some observations:
People are trained not to touch things in exhibits :(
While the viewers were fully mobile on their arms, I saw
many people standing on tip-toe to peer into them.
Viewers pre-positioned at a user's eye-level were much more
likely to be used than those that needed to be pulled down or up.
http://www.alaska.net/~thurston/35mm_One.JPG
http://www.alaska.net/~thurston/35mm_Two.JPG
http://www.alaska.net/~thurston/35mm_Three.JPG
Again, these are cross-eye views. Feel free to turn them into
parallel, over-under, anaglyphs or anything else you can think of.
Contact me off-list with any technical problems with the images.
John Thurston
Juneau, Alaska