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Acoustiguide : ウィキペディア英語版
Acoustiguide

Acoustiguide is a provider in interactive museum guides for museums, art galleries, heritage sites and other public displays. In 2005 it merged with the Israeli company Espro Information Technologies.
== History ==

Acoustiguide launched the first mobile interpretation at either a museum or cultural heritage site in 1957, with a tour of Hyde Park narrated by his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt.〔(Company history ), Acoustiguide.〕 example site.〔(Ubiquity Interactive ).〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.clintonfoundation.org/main/news-and-media/press-releases-and-statements/press-release-clinton-center-to-feature-audio-tour-led-by-president-clinton.html )〕 Available on then-new portable reel-to-reel players, the tour led visitors through the estate's public and private spaces and told stories of day-to-day life and special visits by dignitaries. In 1959, the Phoenix Museum of Art was the first museum to use an Acoustiguide to interpret their permanent collection. Narrated by Vincent Price, the tour was listened to on a Walkman. Cassette players were used though the 1960s and infrared and radio frequency tour systems used in the 1970s with a specific cassette model, called the M1 player. Concurrently, AM and FM wands were introduced at Centrepoint Tower in Sydney, Queen´s House (National Maritime Museum) and the Mary Rose Trust. Acoustiguide gained popularity in museum education with "blockbuster" exhibitions in the 1980s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.acoustiguide.com/company-profile )
P2s or Panasonic XBS cassette players were bought off-the-shelf and the company built a mass charging system with custom made charging racks, in order to satisfy the increasing needs by museums.〔
With this increase in demand, the company opened offices in Europe and Asia, which included one of the first American-based companies to be opened in Mainland China (at Beijing's Forbidden City). In 1993, Acoustiguide created digital wands with "random access tours" which allowed visitors to choose the objects they wanted to learn more about and go at their own pace. These players debuted at the Louvre, in Paris.〔

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