FIRST TIME IN ARMENIA - VIVACELL-MTS IMPLEMENTS A VIDEO KIOSK INSTALLATION PROJECT IN CULTURAL SITES
08-08-2013 17:01:29 | | Science and Technology
Today VivaCell-MTS launched a video kiosk in the Monastic Complex
Khor Virap. For the first time in Armenia such a kiosk was installed
near St. Gayane Chapel, in Holy Edchmiadzin. The project is aimed at
facilitating the Armenian historical monument awareness in the world
and improving the positions of Armenia as a touristic destination.
The video device is placed in front of the St. Gevorg Chapel.
Underneath the chapel is a deep pit, where Gregory the Illuminator
was imprisoned. The video kiosk gives visitors a tool to shoot a
one-minute long video and send it to close ones and friends via
e-mail for AMD 500. The location of the device allows having the
church on the background of the video. The message contains a link to
information about the monument, so that the recipient of the video
can both see the greeting and familiarize oneself with the history
of the historical site. The device also offers an opportunity to send
the message in English, Armenian, or Russian.
"Video kiosk is the easiest and fastest way to capture and share online
the memorable moments and impressions with family and friends, who are
far away, through a video message. Thanks to this reliable solution and
high-speed internet provided by VivaCell-MTS, visitors to historical
and cultural sites are provided with a convenient means to collect and
store memories. Overall, the video kiosk project is another means to
help position Armenia as a comfortable touristic destination. This
solution will also help create emotional bones between our sacred
land and our guests," told VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.
More video devices are planned to be installed near the historical and
cultural monuments located on the territory of Armenia in the future.
The complete information about the historical and cultural monuments
is provided by the Mother See of Holy Etchmiatsin.
- Science and Technology News from Armenia and Diaspora - Noyan Tapan -
See more at: http://www.nt.am/en/news/184910/#sthash.BPcMWmuG.dpuf
From: Baghdasarian
08-08-2013 17:01:29 | | Science and Technology
Today VivaCell-MTS launched a video kiosk in the Monastic Complex
Khor Virap. For the first time in Armenia such a kiosk was installed
near St. Gayane Chapel, in Holy Edchmiadzin. The project is aimed at
facilitating the Armenian historical monument awareness in the world
and improving the positions of Armenia as a touristic destination.
The video device is placed in front of the St. Gevorg Chapel.
Underneath the chapel is a deep pit, where Gregory the Illuminator
was imprisoned. The video kiosk gives visitors a tool to shoot a
one-minute long video and send it to close ones and friends via
e-mail for AMD 500. The location of the device allows having the
church on the background of the video. The message contains a link to
information about the monument, so that the recipient of the video
can both see the greeting and familiarize oneself with the history
of the historical site. The device also offers an opportunity to send
the message in English, Armenian, or Russian.
"Video kiosk is the easiest and fastest way to capture and share online
the memorable moments and impressions with family and friends, who are
far away, through a video message. Thanks to this reliable solution and
high-speed internet provided by VivaCell-MTS, visitors to historical
and cultural sites are provided with a convenient means to collect and
store memories. Overall, the video kiosk project is another means to
help position Armenia as a comfortable touristic destination. This
solution will also help create emotional bones between our sacred
land and our guests," told VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.
More video devices are planned to be installed near the historical and
cultural monuments located on the territory of Armenia in the future.
The complete information about the historical and cultural monuments
is provided by the Mother See of Holy Etchmiatsin.
- Science and Technology News from Armenia and Diaspora - Noyan Tapan -
See more at: http://www.nt.am/en/news/184910/#sthash.BPcMWmuG.dpuf
From: Baghdasarian