Visible Interactive designs programs that don't hold the viewer's attention. The San Francisco-based company develops museum tours that provide audio and visual information on handheld Newton MessagePads without distracting patrons from the artwork they're studying. The tiny company has already customized its "pocket curators" for weighty venues such as "America's Smithsonian" and the National Air and Space Museum. Visible Interactive's Roland Deal says the goal is to make the computer seem like it's not even there. "What we want to be visible is the experience."
James Sullivan
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