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Work / Interactive Kiosk / Odisha’s Tribal Communities
Thematic Kiosks that entertain and educate visitors at the Odisha State Tribal Musuem
Work / Interactive Kiosk / Odisha’s Tribal Communities
Thematic Kiosks that entertain and educate visitors at the Odisha State Tribal Musuem
Work / Interactive Kiosk / Odisha’s Tribal Communities
Thematic Kiosks that entertain and educate visitors at the Odisha State Tribal Musuem
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Odisha State Tribal Museum, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
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Touch Screen Kiosks
Overview
Each gallery at the Museum of Tribal Art and Artefacts is a self-contained exhibition dealing with tribal clothing and ornamentation, art and craft, agricultural practices, musical instruments or hunting and fishing implements.
The five thematic kiosks (one in each gallery) at the museum, were therefore conceptualized by Myth to make use of the objects on display to further inform and educate the visitors about tribal art and culture of Odisha. Visitors are encouraged to spend time at the museum, enjoy a mix of short videos, schematics and animated myths. A small guide book was also prepared to provide information on the display in English, Hindi and Odia.
Each kiosk offers visitors a choice of language between Odia, English and Hindi.
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Odisha State Tribal Museum, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Accessible Via
Touch Screen Kiosks
Overview
Each gallery at the Museum of Tribal Art and Artefacts is a self-contained exhibition dealing with tribal clothing and ornamentation, art and craft, agricultural practices, musical instruments or hunting and fishing implements.
The five thematic kiosks (one in each gallery) at the museum, were therefore conceptualized by Myth to make use of the objects on display to further inform and educate the visitors about tribal art and culture of Odisha. Visitors are encouraged to spend time at the museum, enjoy a mix of short videos, schematics and animated myths. A small guide book was also prepared to provide information on the display in English, Hindi and Odia.
Each kiosk offers visitors a choice of language between Odia, English and Hindi.
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Odisha State Tribal Museum, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Accessible Via
Touch Screen Kiosks
Overview
Each gallery at the Museum of Tribal Art and Artefacts is a self-contained exhibition dealing with tribal clothing and ornamentation, art and craft, agricultural practices, musical instruments or hunting and fishing implements.
The five thematic kiosks (one in each gallery) at the museum, were therefore conceptualized by Myth to make use of the objects on display to further inform and educate the visitors about tribal art and culture of Odisha. Visitors are encouraged to spend time at the museum, enjoy a mix of short videos, schematics and animated myths. A small guide book was also prepared to provide information on the display in English, Hindi and Odia.
Each kiosk offers visitors a choice of language between Odia, English and Hindi.
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“Odisha is home to the maximum number of tribes – 62. Just spend 2-3 hours in this museum and you will get to know a lot about them. The best thing is they have a good AV kiosk. My son just freaked out on that. He developed a lifelong interest in tribal life in 3 hours.”
– Shyamanuja Das, New Delhi
Visitor, Odisha State Tribal Museum
“Odisha is home to the maximum number of tribes – 62. Just spend 2-3 hours in this museum and you will get to know a lot about them. The best thing is they have a good AV kiosk. My son just freaked out on that. He developed a lifelong interest in tribal life in 3 hours.”
– Shyamanuja Das, New Delhi
Visitor, Odisha State Tribal Museum
“Odisha is home to the maximum number of tribes – 62. Just spend 2-3 hours in this museum and you will get to know a lot about them. The best thing is they have a good AV kiosk. My son just freaked out on that. He developed a lifelong interest in tribal life in 3 hours.”
– Shyamanuja Das, New Delhi
Visitor, Odisha State Tribal Museum