A playful photo booth composites visitor portraits with artwork from a museum’s collection and archives the results for the community to browse.

The International Quilt Study Center and Museum at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is home to the world’s largest collection of quilts.

The art of quilting is revealed as visitors create their own digital quilts in a fun, five-step process.

A sixteen-foot-wide display of shifting color dynamically reacts to individuals entering this exhibition, activating illuminating light that reveals the origins of American democracy in images and animations.

The Visitor Experience at the Library of Congress is the result of an unprecedented institutional initiative in which technology interconnects every interpretive offering on view in the library with a suite of tools for enhanced observation, personalization, and collection of objects for later retrieval online.

In 2006 the Portland Armory was reopened to the public after being transformed into a state-of-the-art performing arts facility.