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Fall
- 2005
Mystus
News
Spring - 2004
New
Exhibits
The
Hudson's Bay Company Gallery, Victoria, British
Columbia
The
Hudson's Bay Gallery is one of Mystus' most comprehensive
exhibits to date. This complete in-store museum
showcases the origins, founding and growth of the
Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria- "from
fort to store". Mystus combined our full range
of exhibit-making products and services to create
a fully interactive and immersive visitor experience
that transports the museum environment into a shopping
setting. The exhibition is 1200 sq ft. Mystus developed,
fabricated and installed all the exhibits including
11 interactives in this space. For a detailed description
and pictures see our portfolio pages.
Mystus
Product Animations
Mystus
represents the phenomenon of "unbuilt"
products through animations. Mystus "product
animations" now allow our clients to visualise
their ideas and take part in feeding the production
process in a natural way. The animations will also
allow clients to immediately understand proposed
concepts, offer their input before building, and
provide the development team with a solid view of
the target end product. These animations will be
coming soon to our products pages.
New Corporate Multimedia
Virtual
Learning diagnostic and training CD-ROMs
Mystus
Media recently developed a series of innovative
diagnostic training CD-ROMs for Virtual Learning,
an e-learning company in Toronto that services the
medical industry, and a long standing and valued
customer. Our client required customized multimedia
CD-ROMs to teach pharmaceutical company sales forces
and pharmacists about their company's product. Mystus
achieved this with three CD-ROMs programmed with
launchable documents, custom multimedia reference
tools and resources, user-controlled Flash and QuickTime
movies and quizzes, and software-detect that searches
for required files and, if missing, install them
onto the user's computer. With the success over
several years of our CD Rom projects with Virtual
Learning, Mystus is currently developing its marketing
to the larger corporate community.
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