Tradition supported by modern technology – Salzburg Museum

11.12.2013

At the Salzburg Museum, valuable art objects, aesthetic presentation, interesting content and multimedia installations form a harmonious whole. The Salzburg Museum is proof that a modern museum can be informative and entertaining at the same time. The Salzburg Museum was awarded the European Museum Prize 2009 and the Austrian Museum Prize 2007 for this successful concept.

Task

The exhibition concepts of the Salzburg Museum are based on an interplay between the material presence of the object and the corresponding media accompaniment. One thing is certain: the content must take center stage and the presentation technology should remain barely noticeable to visitors. Silent, flat, easy to install and universally applicable were the most important requirements for the hardware. A system, preferably without moving parts, should ensure a high degree of reliability and thus remain "invisible" to visitors and the museum's technical management.

Product / Solution

Several spo-book models could have fulfilled the requirement, but in order to be able to display sophisticated graphic content, the performance of the system also had to be right. The choice fell on the spo-book WINDBOX III equipped with a solid state disk. The ultra-low-voltage Core2Duo CPU, the fanless and flat design of the system convinced the museum staff after several test installations.

In order to inspire the 800,000 visitors to the museum every year, new presentation options and innovations are constantly being sought. With the spo-book WINDBOX III , a reliable basis for supporting the exhibition concept was found and successfully integrated.

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