Self service kiosks are all about interacting with the customer so it is important you get it right to grab their attention.
To top off the weekend, we have found some cool touch screen systems which all allow consumers to interact with self service systems on another level! Enjoy!
Holy kiosks

"Ring the Bells" exhibit for the Pope John Paul II Culture Centre in Washington DC
The Pope John Paul II Cultural Centre integrated innovative technology and group interactive environments to engage the visitor, foster participation and help deliver the messages of the centre.
Guests can walk around the gallery viewing a variety of different exhibitions each with its own angle, information and creativity.
There are a wide range of interactive exhibitions at their leisure. Each guest is given a swipe card upon arrival, which stores the information they have viewed during their time at the centre. At the end of the day guests can gather together and review all the information over dinner at their exclusive restaurant via interactive video screens on the table.
Historical kiosk
“Interactive Table” at the Churchhill Museum in London.
The highly interactive and innovative touch screen system allows guests to the Churchill Museum in London the chance to learn the exciting story of Winston Churchill’s life.
The 15 metre interative table is a state-of-the-art Lifeline exhibit where visitors can access all information about his life down to the specific weeks and days. The touchscreen system engages users to put key events of Churchill’s life into context and engages users through a variety of animations and sounds.
Getting into touch with art
John Constable exhibition at the Tate Britain Museum reveals the different layers of the painting
The interactive touchscreen allows users to draw and view the different layers of John Constable’s artwork. The design hardly looks like a kiosk showing that technology can be pushed to new and exciting levels to create something that everyone wants a piece of.

Drawing on the touchscreen

