Projects
N-YHS: Collections Highlight Showcase
N-YHS: Interactive Columns
N-YHS: Living Painting
Boston Federal Reserve: NEEA Generator
Boston MFA: Dynamic Signage
Cardiovascular Center: Donor Recognition
Irish College Exhibits: Louvain Institute
Metropolitan Museum: Period Rooms
Metropolitan Museum: Elevator Display
Metropolitan Museum: Wayshowing System
Holocaust Museum: Pledge Wall
Monticello: The Boisterous Sea of Liberty
Boston ICA: Reception Desk
Nobel Peace Center
Cirque du Soleil: Revolution Lounge
Broad Institute: CRX Display
Imperial War Museum: Churchill Lifeline
Mary Baker Eddy Library: Hall of Ideas
Documenta 11: Illuminated Manuscript
Asia Society
L'Oréal Poetry Harp
Museum of Sex
Honda Safety Interactive
Talmud Project
MSI: Human Genome Interactive
Stream of Consciousness
Martha Stewart: Food for Thought
Work
Imperial War Museum
Imperial War Museum: Churchill Lifeline, London, United Kingdom, 2005
The Churchill Museum opened to the public on 11 February 2005. Small Design Firm developed the centerpiece interactive for the new space, which is connected to the Cabinet War Rooms in London. The commissioned piece is a 50-foot long table, with projections spanning the entire surface. Over three thousand documents written by Churchill and his comtemporaries and photographs spanning a century of British history can be browsed by museum goers using a new touch based interface. Documents are arranged in chronological order and are explored via touchstrips placed along the length of the table.
The table was designed in conjuntion with Casson Mann, UNA Design, and Electrosonic.
