So, I went to an exhibit with a couple of friends in Shibuya. In Shibuya's Bunkamura, there was an exhibit showing off some of M.C. Escher's works. If you don't know he is, then check out his Wiki page. I pretty much knew him from all the woodcut prints he did, which astounded me when I was a kid.
Any way, when we entered the exhibit, the people at the reception gave us our own NDS Lite with a pair of headphones to go along with the tour.
Basically out of the 60 or so exhibits on display, about 29 of them had NDS accessible content , where a voice over would accompany the picture and give you some information about the piece. Unfortunately it was all in Japanese so I only understood about 50% of it, but it seemed really cool. On top of that, you could click a button and a bigger version of the picture would appear on your DS, and you could actually use the touch screen to look at all the detail in each picture. Really cool thing that they did with the NDS, and I'm sure Nintendo produced the custom software for this too. Now I'm wondering if they do this with all the exhibits at Bunkamura....
Any way, when we entered the exhibit, the people at the reception gave us our own NDS Lite with a pair of headphones to go along with the tour.
Basically out of the 60 or so exhibits on display, about 29 of them had NDS accessible content , where a voice over would accompany the picture and give you some information about the piece. Unfortunately it was all in Japanese so I only understood about 50% of it, but it seemed really cool. On top of that, you could click a button and a bigger version of the picture would appear on your DS, and you could actually use the touch screen to look at all the detail in each picture. Really cool thing that they did with the NDS, and I'm sure Nintendo produced the custom software for this too. Now I'm wondering if they do this with all the exhibits at Bunkamura....