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    Arctic Studies Center

    Arctic Studies Center

    Project Group

    Arctic Studies Center

    Client

    National Museum of Natural History (Arctic Studies Center), Smithsonian Institution

    Date

    May 2010

    Exhibit Design

    Ralph Appelbaum Associates

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    Tags

    Exhibition, Collections, Storytelling, Touch, Installations, Art

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    • Enhanced artifacts
    • Interactive installations
    • Collection databases

    Seventeen interactive case explorers amplify the historic exhibit of native Alaskan artifacts at Smithsonian’s Arctic Studies Center.

    Visitors to the Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum are greeted with a sublime display of rare artifacts from the native Alaskan community. Mostly dating from the 19th century, the historic objects have long been stored in Washington D.C., and emerged here for display for the first time in nearly a century. Objects vary from dog blankets to snow goggles to birdskin parkas and cover a broad range of the cultural spectrum. Second Story worked with Smithsonian Staff and Ralph Appelbaum Associates to seamlessly integrate interactive kiosks with the physical exhibit.

    The seventeen kiosks encompass 600 artifacts, which document nine native cultures and a number of interconnected themes. Corollaries to the physical display cases, the kiosks offer an enhanced museum experience. A visitor to the “Masks and Spirits” thematic case could view an Athabascan mask, then further investigate the object with supplemental archival images, elders’ discussions, and a 360 degree or enlarged-view. The enlarged-view on a high definition monitor is so powerful that one can investigate unprecedented features—like hair and wood grain—on the fragile, historic artifacts. In 2007, Second Story produced an online exhibition for the Arctic Studies Center with a similar foundation of content; the interactive case explorers elevate this foundation to a new level of storytelling.

    Press & Awards

    HOW, Interactive Design Awards, MERIT, Kiosk 2011
    “Smithsonian's Arctic Center Open to Public in Anchorage,” Homer News, Michael McBride, June 2, 2010

    The centerpiece for me is the Smithsonian's respectful and interactive display of the spectacular and iconic cultural items...The honoring of and ongoing interaction with the First People in this dazzling presentation is a great honor to the creators as they in turn honor Alaska Natives.

    Credits

    Lead Designer
    Martin Linde
    Designers
    Sara Siri, Michael Godfrey
    Technology Director
    Thomas Wester
    Developers
    Nina Pavlich, Oliver McGinnis
    Lead Systems Developer
    David Brewer
    Producer
    Heather Daniel
    Production Coordinator
    Michael Neault
    A/V Integration
    AV&C
    Exhibit Design
    Ralph Appelbaum Associates
    © 2013 Second Story, Inc.

    Project Group

    • Project Overview
    • Arctic Studies Center
    • Alaska Native Collections: Sharing Knowledge