Elevating Environmental Education: A 12-Foot Hologram
When it comes to interactive museum experiences, Exhibitry doesn’t just aim high - we build high. The Go Fish Education Center in Perry, Georgia, now boasts a towering testament to this philosophy: a 12-foot tall HoloTube exhibit, the crown jewel among three interactive installations we recently completed for the museum.
Pioneering Interactive Artifacts at Sonoma State University
Museum professionals face a unique dilemma: how to preserve and display priceless artifacts while also offering visitors hands-on access. In collaboration with Sonoma State University (SSU), Exhibitry confronted this challenge head-on. Our mission? To create a bridge between the past and present by making ancient Native American artifacts accessible through innovative, interactive exhibits.
A Museum's Approach to Gamified Learning
"Water Keepers," developed by Exhibitry, is a central feature of the Ontario Museum's "Built on Water" exhibit. It’s an interactive game that transforms museum visitors into guardians of history's most crucial resource. Additionally, it reaches a global audience via app stores, bringing the museum's message of history to the palm of your hand.
History Revisited: Holograms for Modern Audiences
Museums face the challenge of making history appealing and relevant to a broad audience. Exhibitry tackled this challenge head-on by employing holographic technology utilizing their HoloTube platform to create an interactive holo-map of Kennedy Space Center, offering guests a chance to immerse themselves in the rich history of Cape Canaveral.
Authentic Accounts: Heroes Share Their Own Stories
At the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, FL, the personal narratives of aircraft carrier crew members are not just told; they're experienced. Exhibitry (www.exhibitry.com) has elevated this storytelling by giving voice to six sailors, each embodying the spirit and sacrifice of naval service.