This paper discusses issues about content management in mobile multimedia art guides elaborating on experiences made in three exhibitions recently held at Ca' Foscari University. A family of mobile art guides on Apple iPod touch devices have been designed, featuring rich multimedia content and simple interaction styles. The guides are based on the Webkit run-time system wrapped by an iPhoneOS application interfacing an SQLite database for dynamic HTML generation and a gesture control system. A desktop application allows a content designer to configure, populate and maintain a database of multimedia material and to organize and select data components and catalogs for the mobile guide application.

Content Management for Mobile Multimedia Art Guides

CELENTANO, Augusto;MAURIZIO, Marek;ORSINI, Renzo
2010-01-01

Abstract

This paper discusses issues about content management in mobile multimedia art guides elaborating on experiences made in three exhibitions recently held at Ca' Foscari University. A family of mobile art guides on Apple iPod touch devices have been designed, featuring rich multimedia content and simple interaction styles. The guides are based on the Webkit run-time system wrapped by an iPhoneOS application interfacing an SQLite database for dynamic HTML generation and a gesture control system. A desktop application allows a content designer to configure, populate and maintain a database of multimedia material and to organize and select data components and catalogs for the mobile guide application.
2010
Proceedings of the Eighteenth Italian Symposium on Advanced Database Systems, SEBD 2010
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