Recent Projects:

The Virtual Storyteller Exhibit

Pennsylvania Wilds Interpretive Master Plan

Ohiopyle State Park - Falls Visitor Center Interpretive Plan

Kinzua Bridge Interpretive Plan

Virginia Outdoors Recreation Website

Clam Lake Interactive Information Station

Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park Coal Exhibit

Association of Zoos and Aquariums Interactive Kiosks

Virginia State Parks Information Stations

Wisconsin State Parks Information Stations

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Visitor Center

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Donor Relations

New Bohemia Solar Array

Recent News:

Imperial Multimedia Receives Award - Best Promotional Effort Electronic Media

Imperial Multimedia Receives NASPD President's Award For Outstanding Efforts

Building a one-stop website for state outdoor destinations

Electronic Kiosk Installed in Wisconsin Elk Country

New Websites and 2010 Spring Conference

Fred Lochner and Joe Elton Discuss Visitor Center Plans For Sailor's Creek Battlefield in Virginia

Association of Zoos and Aquariums Kiosk

Visitor center to open in fall 2009

Work to Begin on Elk Country Visitor Center

Virginia State Parks Information Stations Featured at National Conference

Imperial Multimedia Awarded DCR/Virginia State Parks Interpretive Information System

Virginia State Parks Developing New Visitor Information System

Retail Kiosk Solutions

New Bohemia Solar Project

BizFilings

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

House of Brides - Chicago Style Weddings Magazine

Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park Coal Exhibit

The latest exhibit upgrade at the Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park mixes new technology with historic artifacts to give visitors to the site an in-depth look at the story of coal mining in Southwest Virginia. The centerpiece of the new display is an interactive computer program, housed in a replica of a coal car. Using touch-screen technology, visitors can navigate through four multi-media interpretive programs designed to tell the story of coal and the men who worked the mines. The programs trace the development of the coalfields in Southwest Virginia, introduce the concept of the “coal camps,” or company towns that were built around the region, offer a glimpse into life in the coal camps, and illuminate the work of the “men of the deep” – the miners themselves.

A series of interpretive panels and accompanying artifacts from the coal mines complete the new exhibit. The tools of the mining trade take center stage: picks, augers, drills, helmets and lanterns are all on display. Company “script” – currency used by workers in company stores – is also on view. Photographs and descriptive text help to present the story of the industry that defines this region and the people who make their living mining coal.

This new exhibit is the latest in a series of upgrades being made at the Southwest Virginia Museum. The coal touch screen kiosk was designed by Imperial Multimedia and funded by the Slemp Foundation. Future plans include the installation of a hands-on children’s area and the addition of a Native American exhibit.