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An interactive museum where your rune guides you through a personalized Viking journey. Connect, play, and learn as you build your avatar and keep your digital Viking memory forever.
Harald Bluetooth's soul is split into different artifacts at the museum. Your job is to find these artifacts and gain knowledge about the daily life of Harald and the vikings to let him rest in peace
Experience the colours of history and heritage today, just as they were years ago.
To captivate the audience and connect the old and newer history in their minds, imagine a blue ball with the bluetooth logo and a plaque saying:Do you want some info?Go to unesco.org/bluetooth
A virtual guestbook, where visitors can connect to runestones located at various locations and write their name or a message with runic script to other visitors.
your new virtual guide.
Using channel sounding to track visitors in the museum, enabling new kinds of interactive experiences, and improving quality of life.
This project uses tangible interactions to enhance the traditional museum storytelling into an immersive and playful learning experiences.
The Museum of Kings yearns to convey the rich and special story of Danes of old - the Vikings! Using TRB, guests are interactively guided through the exhibition toasting mighty Harald Bluetooth.
Are you going to be the next viking ruler? - etch your name into a runestone or grab a weapon and go BERSERK!? Step into the world of the Vikings in a epic 1v1 multiplayer VR experience in Jelling!
Jelling runestone, centerpiece of the museum can be seen as it is in the graveyard. However a model of how it used to look like exists, we wanted to showcase both experiences at the same time with AR
Your personal museum photographer - Disconnect to reconnect
Jelling Museum is a landmark institution in Danish history and culture, that should be accessible to a broader audience, such as visual impaired people.
Ever wanted to open a magical portal with runes to another UNESCO site? Now you can!
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