Historic documents are brought to life.
Guiding visitors on a daily basis: What’s on today?
Entomologists are let loose to reveal critter curiosities.
“Curio was exactly what I was looking for when considering how best to tell all the stories of this amazing artifact. The software was incredibly easy to use and provided a platform to enhance the storytelling capabilities in a small area. Knowing the complexity of dealing with large custom builds for experiential storytelling, it was great to find a fully thought-out, attractive, functional do-it-yourself solution like Curio. ”
In a small space the Curio interactive adds big stories to this rare artefact at Fort Ligonier in Pennsylvania.
The Powder Horn is engraved with stories of the places it has travelled in 18th century America. Video stories bring the artifact to life.
Book reviews, readings and author interviews.
Visitors can zoom in on incredible details.
Indigenous voices tell their own stories, in their own language.
An audio description helps the blind “see” a painting.
““Curio was easy to use and made a great looking interactive experience. The support I received was incredible - the Curio team even helped me demonstrate the software to my client; they felt like they were part of my team.””
The sounds and starring roles of an iconic car are for car-lovers to “geek out”.
This vista of a tourism spectacle is made interactive, and reveals its engineering secrets.
“I rate both the Curio program and your service a 10 out of 10.”
A beautiful wall display, features letters from 26 different collection items, and the Curio interactive allows visitors to find the story of each one.
A clever use of the language function, means you can add a variety of voices, or perspectives - in this example historical information, as well as more personal community memories. There’s more on this feature here.