The drawing below outlines the dimensions for the kiosk. I will develop the display as an angular polygon as opposed to the initial plan of a half-cylinder in order to simplify and expedite construction of the display and the process of hanging visuals on the wall.
My name is Alice Maiden, and I am a senior at the Marine Academy of Science and Technology. For my Senior Capstone Design Challenge I am completing as part of my Systems Engineering II course, I am working with two students to develop plans for a historical building on Sandy Hook to be renovated into a museum discussing the relationship between art and science. My role in the project is the exhibit designer. I am responsible for developing the museum's layout and exhibits.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Interactive Kiosk Focus
For the next portion of the project, I will focus on fully developing the kiosk on the second floor in the Impressionism section of the large exhibit room. This exhibit will cover the effects of developments in chemistry on paint and artwork, particularly during the Impressionist period.
The drawing below outlines the dimensions for the kiosk. I will develop the display as an angular polygon as opposed to the initial plan of a half-cylinder in order to simplify and expedite construction of the display and the process of hanging visuals on the wall.
Figure 1: Dimensions for the interactive kiosk focusing on chemistry and art, shown in isometric and orthographic views.
The drawing below outlines the dimensions for the kiosk. I will develop the display as an angular polygon as opposed to the initial plan of a half-cylinder in order to simplify and expedite construction of the display and the process of hanging visuals on the wall.
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