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April 15, 2008

The Grand Opening of the Culloden Battlefield and exhibition

Culloden.jpg The latest spin-out from the TSSG is called ZolkC Ltd., which recently launched an innovative new wireless tourism service for the Culloden Battlefield in Scotland (see Sunday telegraph quote above). Tomorrow the National Trust for Scotland has organised the Grand Opening of the new Culloden Battlefield centre and exhibition - and the new ZolkC service the Culloden Battlefield Guide. A number of us are attending this wonderful event - led by Paul Savage. The Culloden Battlefield Guide. The innovative Battlefield Guide developed by Zolk C Ltd is the world's first GPS triggered electronic guide in use in tourism and heritage sites. With specially created audio, video and supporting illustrations (including key content from the BBC), the multimedia content is triggered automatically as visitors explore Culloden Moor, at their own pace, allowing them to understand and appreciate better what actually happened on 16th April, 1746. Visitors to the exhibition at the new STG 9million Culloden centre can enhance their experience by walking the Moor with the Battlefield Guide. They will receive unobtrusive, location specific multimedia content while they soak up the atmosphere of the battle in situ. Initially in English and Gaelic the guide in time will be available in a range of languages from Spanish to Japanese and will be offered to all those visiting the moor. Why use satellite technology? A key objective of the Culloden project was that the battlefield site should be restored, as close as possible, to that seen by the forces on that fateful day in April 1746. More traditional techniques such as interpretative panels or markers were not felt to be in keeping with the sanctity of the Moor as a war grave. As well as the multimedia content that is automatically triggered addition information is available on a menu that changes depending on the visitor’s position on the battlefield, allowing them to gain a more complete understanding of the events of 16 April, 1746. Who is Zolk C? Zolk C is a new venture based in Waterford, Ireland and Inverness, Scotland. Its remit is to create and operate technology solutions that enable interpreters to deliver a better, more effective user experience at tourism and heritage centres internationally. Zolk C provides full project lifecycle including design, development and management of interpretive solutions. The company is a joint venture between the Telecommunications, Systems and Software Group of the Waterford Institute of Technology – specialists in the research and design of pervasive, mobile technologies – and of Zolk Ltd, an Inverness based company specialising in the design, deployment and management of online services. The Zolk portfolio includes Learning Works, Careers Scotland and UHI Millennium Institute. Zolk C has used their combined expertise to design, develop, deploy and manage the Battlefield Guide for the NTS. For further information contact: Paul Savage, Zolk C Ltd. on +353 51 302923 More more information on the Culloden Battlefield project see www.nts.org.uk/Culloden/Home/

Posted by bdownes at April 15, 2008 8:24 PM

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