The multimedia guide at the Tate Modern was the first of its kind in Europe. Winning a Bafta when it launched it included many technical innovations. Mainly it was a new way of allowing visitors to have interpretation content at their fingertips.
The content on the Tate Modern multimedia guide is rich, varied and includes many of the works in the collection. Watch Giacometti creating his statues, Jackson Pollock in action, hear how the military officer exploded Cornelia Parker's shed, create your own Exquisite Body, write notes about the works you enjoy, create your own drawings and so much more. Over the many years working with the Tate Modern on their multimedia guide some of the content created were: videos, interactive games, sign language content, educational tools, texting tools, and other such innovations. Here are some examples of that content.