Highest ever Splat Medusa score

Our tent at the Festival was buzzing with visitors – and one scored a straight 100 on Splat Medusa, a record. We also had dozens of Ure Museum mugs painted, lots of interest in the East Reading Connections stand, the London Road Heritage Trail, Ladybird Book and Artist in the Harris Garden mini-apps. Thanks to the Festival organisers for a good day. You can play splat.imuse.org.uk from the comfort of your own iPad (or even PC) if you’d like some practice.

Play Splat Medusa at East Reading Festival

Visit iMuse in the RG spaces tent at East Reading Festival Sunday 14 June Palmer Park to play Splat Medusa on our iPads. Fun for all (warning – children are normally faster than adults!). Highest scores of the day win prizes. All entries put into a draw for extra prizes too. Art work by Addington School, Woodley, as part of the Ure Discovery project, 2012-13.

Visit RG spaces at East Reading Festival 14 June Palmer Park 12-6

Have fun trying out our iPads with interesting stuff that’s right here in East Reading – an artist in the Harris Garden, London Road Campus Heritage Trail, Greek wax tablet, a Ladybird book.

Learn how iMuse worked with local museums and schools to create these ‘miniapps’ and join iOpener to make your own trails.

iMuse & iOpener move to RG spaces

The iMuse and iOpener programmes run by the charity Access-Ability Communications Technology (AACT) are moving to RG spaces in Summer 2015. iMuse works with museums and galleries locally to seek lowcost ways of using mobile phones and tablets to make visits more fun and accessible for everyone. iOpener is experimenting with making online trails and encouraging people to make their own around Reading.

iOpener

Making trails around Reading and its environs to enhance people’s appreciation of their town and its surroundings.