Tag: touchscreen

Cross Culture: watch this space!

For the past three years Noho were a technical partner in the EU-funded cooperation project CEMEC – Connecting Early Medieval European Collections (2016-2019). The project created a collaborative network and a cost-effective business model between eight European museum collections and six technical partners. Drawing on objects from participating museum collections, the project produced ‘CROSSROADS’, a […]


ONE Fine Day in Kentucky

After months of preparation, we’re delighted to say that the interactive digital experience “ONE Vision” opened on Sunday morning in Lexington, Kentucky. Noho, in partnership with Lotus Media, created all content for this 10,000 sq. ft. experience. It includes huge cinema-like video projections, interactive touchscreens and react tables, an immersive video cave, a 360-degree video […]


Proclaiming a Republic: The 1916 Rising launches in Collins Barracks

Filming interview with the NMI’s Project Manager, Dara Carroll Happy Spring! It’s a symbolic time of year, of new beginnings and exciting ventures, and here at Noho we’ve embraced this mind-set! We have a number of fantastic projects under way, many of which relate to the current 1916 centenary commemorations. One of the largest of […]


Lough Gur, One Year Later

One year ago this month we installed the new exhibition in the Lough Gur Visitor Centre (check out our previous Lough Gur blog posts here!). In the time since its reopening, it has garnered fabulous reviews from visiting tourists and professionals alike, leading to TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Award for 2013 and 2014, and is […]


Cromford Mills Touchscreens

While our video department is working away on the World Heritage Site film and Sir Richard Arkwright character vignette, we’ve also been busy with another Cromford-related project here at Noho: creating interactive touchscreen content for the Cromford Mills Visitor Centre. This involves a range of touchscreens, smaller digiscreens, and several handheld tablets (these last to […]