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A Study of a Non-touchable and User Friendly Interface for Raahe Museum

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A Study of a Non-touchable and User Friendly Interface for Raahe Museum

The main aim of this Bachelor’s thesis was to make a research of a system which works by pointing with fingers without the need of touching the display. After pointing the particular image, it will tell more information about that specific point. This point can have more information about either the certain graves or the certain treasure, user can choose between those just by pointing with his/her fingers.

When the user has chosen the option, he/she can get a more detailed vision which goes deeper and deeper with a digging action. This action gives new slides after each other. Every new slide gives new information or goes deeper to the ground as if a person is actually digging with real tools like a spade or a brush. Different slides must change very smoothly to create the feeling that you can really see dust and ground is removed millimetre by millimetre as in a case of a real archaeologist.

Self-descriptiveness, intelligibility, simplicity and accessibility were key properties for an interface, which should be delivered to the user. And, along with all of these features, this also is one of those newest technologies that Raahe museum is going to implement in the near future. This research was particularly dedicated to the Raahe museum to create a UI to their customers, visitors and tourists who come into the museum to see the history of Raahe.

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