Presenter mode for exhibitions
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Currently behavior
Exhibitions have to be navigated by individual users; there's no way to 'autoplay' an exhibition in front of an audience or as part of a physical exhibition.
Improvement
Presenter mode for exhibitions. How would this work?
- Users can click a presenter link at the top of any exhibition
- The browser will run in full screen mode
- A bottom/top menu bar allows users to navigate the slides, track progress and slide duration, and press play/pause/stop. This could include a thumbnail row. There's also a loop setting. The bar hides automatically when user is idle.
- Exhibition can be navigated with keyboard shortcuts
- Each canvas is now a separate slide that fills the entire screen (with cut corners)
- There's no separation anymore between overview and modal: each canvas is presented as a zoom interface right away
- User interaction pauses autoplay; after being idle autoplay continues
- Each of the annotations on the canvas (and their labels/summaries) are part of the autoplay sequence (viewer zooms to the respective annotations).
- Films are played for their selected duration (which can be a selection of the complete film)
- The exhibition in presenter mode can be embedded on other websites and requested through query string eg
https://heritage.tudelft.nl/en/exhibitions/rise-of-a-campus?mode=presenter