San Francisco International Airport Reopens Terminal 2 with Two New Guide by Cell Mobile Audio Tours

Top Quote The San Francisco Arts Commission and the San Francisco International Airport will launch two new cell phone tours in the Airport's revamped Terminal 2, powered by Guide by Cell. End Quote
  • San Francisco, CA (1888PressRelease) April 11, 2011 - This weekend, the San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) and the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) unveiled two new cell phone tours, powered by Guide by Cell.

    The ArtPhone tour will lend insight into five newly commissioned public artworks and 20 works from the airport's collection which are on display at the revamped SFO Terminal 2. A second cell phone tour, the GreenPhone tour, will also be available for airport patrons to learn more about the sustainable design of the new terminal.

    Both audio tours were recorded and produced by San Francisco-based Earprint Productions, a multimedia production company which provides mobile tours, apps and scriptwriting to the museum community.

    Using their cell phones, travelers will be able to dial a provided number to listen to recorded tour stops featuring interviews with the five artists who created the Terminal 2 artworks, living artists whose work is part of the airport collection, and oral history interviews with internationally-renowned Bay Area artists Wally Hedrick, Lee Mullican and Roy Deforest from the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art.

    "We are delighted to be able to provide travelers with the opportunity to learn more about this remarkable collection," said Luis R. Cancel, Director of Cultural Affairs for the San Francisco Arts Commission. "The ArtPhone tour brings the art to life with the voices of the artists and those who knew them. Travelers will also learn about the Bay Area's vibrant art scene from the 1960s through the mid-80s."

    Travelers who wish to learn about the terminal redesign can dial in to the GreenPhone tour, which features interviews with renovation Project Manager Ray Quesada and Gensler designer Melissa Mizell.

    "T2 has been designed for the comfort, convenience and enjoyment of today's modern traveler, and that sets it apart from most other U.S. airports," said John L. Martin, Airport Director of San Francisco International Airport. "T2 has WiFi, convenient work stations, a wide variety of San Francisco-based organic food, comfortable club-like seating, and other great features. The Guide by Cell audio tour is another amenity for travelers -- it's a convenient, unique and fun way to learn more about the airport."

    "We are delighted to collaborate with the San Francisco Arts Commission on this mobile project," commented Dave Asheim, Founder and CEO of Guide by Cell. "Visitors to this beautiful new terminal want to know more about both the art and the sustainability design of the building. There is nothing more powerful and easier than taking your cell phone out, dialing a number, and hearing behind-the-scenes information straight from the experts."

    About the San Francisco Arts Commission's Public Art Program

    Established by the City Arts Enrichment Ordinance in 1969 and one of the first of its kind in the country, the public art program seeks to promote a diverse and stimulating cultural environment to enrich the lives of the city's residents, visitors and employees. The program encourages the creative interaction of artists, designers, city staff, officials and community members during the design of city projects in order to develop public art that is specific to the site and meaningful to the community. For more information visit http://www.sfartscommission.org/pubartcollection.

    About Earprint Productions

    Earprint Productions is a full-service multimedia production company, specializing in exhibit design, mobile tours and apps, and scriptwriting for the museum community, in addition to multimedia interpretation for tourist attractions and corporate clients. For more information visit http://www.earprint.com.

    About San Francisco International Airport

    As one of the world's 30 busiest airports, San Francisco International Airport serves tens of millions of domestic and international passengers every year. The Terminal 2 renovation is a $383 million effort to transform the space into a state-of-the-art domestic terminal. For more information visit http://www.flysfo.com.

    About Guide by Cell

    Guide by Cell is the world's largest provider of interactive mobile technology solutions for cultural institutes and nonprofit organizations. Since 2004, the company has expanded its services to include mobile audio tours, text messaging systems, mobile web and mobile giving solutions. For more information visit http://www.guidebycell.com.

    If you'd like to find out more about Guide by Cell, please call Diana Salier at (415) 615-0150, or e-mail diana ( @ ) guidebycell dot com.

    ###
space
space
  • FB Icon Twitter Icon In-Icon
Contact Information