It feels like summer but Cocktails at the Castle is happening, which means it's fall! If you're looking for something to do this weekend, join our friends at the American Swedish Institute for this most excellent event. While you're there, step into one of the galleries and give Capption a try. We'd love to hear what you think before (and after) a few cocktails! Information and registration here: https://lnkd.in/g2ZbG4MA
About us
Capption is an assistive technology that helps exhibitors include low-sighted, aging, non-native speaking, learning-disabled, and socially-anxious visitors. By translating text into the precise format or language they need, Capption helps all visitors feel connected, avoid discouragement, and spark lasting curiosity. Everyone deserves to enjoy the wonder of art, science, and nature. Capption makes engagement with exhibit content equitable.
- Website
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https://capption.com
External link for Capption
- Industry
- Digital Accessibility Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2024
- Specialties
- Accessibility, Inclusion, Assistive technology, and Translation
Employees at Capption
Updates
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20+ million people in the US have cataracts. In an exhibit setting this means diminished clarity, understanding, and satisfaction. By transferring exhibit content to a mobile device, Capption helps guests deal with the impact of cataracts by making content easier to read-font size, line spacing. view mode. Everyone knows someone who has or has had cataracts. With Capption, they can still get the most from an exhibit! Call or email today to schedule a demo: https://capption.com #lowvision #cataracts #inclusion #exhibits #assistivetechnology
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There are compelling exhibits everywhere. If your plans take you through MSP Airport, swing by Concourse C to check out the Voting Line by Carol Hancuh. Beautiful, thoughtful, timely. Its one of the hundreds of art pieces on display thanks to the Airport Foundation MSP. Whether you’re at MSP for an hour or a layover, take a moment to enjoy the amazing exhibits! Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/ewvJSNqx Safe travels! #art #exhibit #msp #airport #travel
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It's MID AUGUST. How did this happen? If you haven't had a chance yet, take advantage of the Blue Star Museum program from the National Endowment for the Arts, offering free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve. Everyone knows someone who could benefit - Let them know and have a great day at The Bakken Museum, Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Minnesota Historical Society, the Minnesota Children's Museum, the The Museum of Russian Art, the Science Museum of Minnesota, Walker Art Center, the Weisman Art Museum, or The Works Museum That's just in the Metro! This program is over after labor day. That's less than three weeks. #veterans #inclusion #access #museums https://lnkd.in/dYVj2pQ
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Check out Capption's print debut in the August/September edition of Twin Cities Business magazine! It was a pleasure to spend time with Allison Kaplan to talk about vision loss, assistive technology, and radical inclusion for exhibits. Like most conversations about Capption, we quickly find that everyone knows someone who would benefit. Thank you to the American Swedish Institute for hosting this conversation. #lowvision #assistivetechnology #inclusion #exhibits https://lnkd.in/gsYDz4Yu
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Open google maps and search for "history". I suspect you have a History Center or Historical Society not that far from you. They're EVERYWHERE! I asked our friends at the History Center Lake Forest Lake Bluff about why History Centers are so vital to our community. "History centers and historical societies help us preserve a core component of American history. Most of our historical evolution is wrapped tightly together with local stories; these stories, as a collection, show us how we have traversed from one era to another and make up what we think of as national history." - Carol Summerfield When we say museum we always think of the big ones in our towns, but there are hundreds more amazing places right around the corner from you! If you're looking for something to do this summer, go see your local center or society. They'll be glad to have you, and you'll be glad you went! #HistoryCenter #HistoricalSociety #Community #LearnLocal
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Capption works, in part, because it gives guests control over the exhibit experience and allows them to enjoy things in their comfort zone. If you have any form of anxiety, this can be the difference between inspiration and "hell no, never again!" Connect with us today to talk about how Capption can make your exhibit experience stress-free. #anxiety #comfortzone #allarewelcome #introvert
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Thank you Cam Bonelli from the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal (MSPBJ) for spending time with us learning about Capption. Added Bonus: As a new transplant to MN, Cam had never been to the American Swedish Institute but said she plans to return with friends! Read about our conversation below.
Thoroughly enjoyed talking to Sherman Bausch for this story and the cool things his startup is doing: Tap-to-pay technology has become ubiquitous at checkout counters, gas pumps and farmers markets across the country. The same technology now is being adapted to help museum visitors learn more about exhibits — and a Minneapolis startup is making it happen. The company, Capption, provides tech that transfers exhibit information directly to a smartphone. Visitors just hold up their phone to a wireless-enabled tag by a piece of artwork and the information is delivered to their device, translated into any of 136 languages if needed. Audio is not yet available for the application, but the company hopes to have that option available this fall.
This startup using same tech as tap-to-pay to help people at museums - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
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If the language your guests see isn't the one they speak they're blocked. Adding Capption removes this barrier! --- Our good friend Ryan Carlson brought Capption on a recent trip to Tokyo to help us test internationally and get more feedback from non-native speakers. Everyone agreed that the Capption experience was straightforward and non-intrusive. Translating his text into Japanese meant overcoming language barriers and getting to important conversations quicker! Thanks for the test (and the logo!) #translation #international #barriers #ESL #inclusion
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Cultural institutions matter because they're always looking for ways to help us connect with, understand, and be challenged by the world around us in ways that are different than the everyday. Every Friday we look for something along these lines to share, like this open studio at the Weisman Art Museum. From the web page: > July's theme for Open Studio is WATERCOLOR, inspired by Alex Lindhal's Prospect Park Tower, 1918, Carol Hoorn Fraser's Hill in the Woods, 20th Century, and Ivan Majdrakoff's Of the Outdoors, 1954. What a great way to connect with art and a local museum! Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gTfqEKGf, and have a great weekend! #art #access #watercolor #inclusion
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