Sudbury Hall

[AV] Audio Visual

Collaborating closely with the client team, we conceptualised and developed a series of ten interactive exhibits collectively known as "The Pantry of Destruction." These exhibits aimed to educate visitors on how different scenarios could damage museum artifacts. Each interactive was meticulously designed to demonstrate specific destructive forces, making the learning experience both engaging and informative.

To bring "The Pantry of Destruction" to life, we incorporated motion sensor technology that highlighted the areas of destruction in real-time as visitors interacted with the displays. This not only heightened engagement but also provided a dynamic and immersive learning environment.

Illumination was a critical aspect of the exhibit, ensuring that each interactive unit was well-lit to enhance visibility and draw attention to the intricate details of the damage scenarios. Our collaborative efforts with the client team and our commitment to innovative solutions enabled us to deliver an impactful and educational exhibit within the specified budget.

Our dedication to pushing the boundaries of what is possible ensures that we consistently deliver dynamic and engaging experiences, even within budget constraints.

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