Installations I Museum of Mexican History
Interactive installations designed to be part of the permanent exhibitions of a history museum in northern of Mexico.
Each one of the six installations focused on different subjects and spanned from pre-Columbian to modern times.
The installations included: digital characters that told the story of their time; an interactive model of ancient Tenochtitlán; immersive experiences that told the story of Benito Juárez's journey aboard a coach; digital modules to know the history
of certain objects; a dome with stars and the mapping of a model of one of Christopher Columbus’ caravels, the ships in which
he traveled during the discovery of America; and an interactive videowall that showed the different races existing in Mexico
and the family tree of visitors.
Type of project: Interactive installations for permanent exhibition
Customer: Museum of Mexican History
Project management: Siete Media
Team: Siete Media (design and production)
Monterrey, Mexico. 2016
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