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    Experience Music Project

    Inventions & Inspirations: The History of Recorded Sound

    Project Group

    Experience Music Project

    Client

    Experience Music Project

    Date

    March 2000

    Location

    Experience Music Project, Seattle, WA

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    Tags

    Timelines, Touch, Installations

    Playlists

    • Narrative storytelling
    • Interactive installations
    • Timelines & maps

    From Edison to Public Enemy, from gramophones to digital sampling, this interactive tells the epic story of the innovations that transformed how we create and experience music.

    Housed in the Sound Lab of Seattle’s Experience Music Project, Inventions & Inspirations traces the evolution of making and capturing sound. The kiosk features visionaries with their inventions and influential musicians who embraced invention in their artistry, as well as each innovation’s impact on audience experience. The kiosk also includes interactive modules that demonstrate what sound is, and how we’re able to record it. Inventions & Inspirations takes a multilayered approach to the history of recorded sound. The kiosk’s information design tells the story along several axes, simultaneously tracing the historical timeline and the progression of innovation from performer to listener. The touch screen and rotating circular interface give museum visitors random access to every story, as told through hundreds of photographs, illustrations, graphic animations, oral histories, and music clips. Visitors can follow the timeline through a historical overview of major innovations ranging from acoustical to digital technologies. At the same time, they can explore innovations in areas of performance, recording, distribution, and playback. A custom soundtrack for each historical milestone interprets the classic song “Memphis Blues” to recreate the recording sound of each era.

    Press & Awards

    “Profile: Experience Music Project Kiosks,” Design Interact, March 14, 2001
    HOW, Interactive Design Review, Outstanding Achievement, 2001
    Communication Arts, Interactive Design Annual, 2001
    “EMP Debuts Interactive Kiosk,” KXL Radio, Wired Northwest, Rich Carr, August 23, 2000
    “Motion Center Feature: Experience Music Project,” Adobe, Joe Shepter, July 2000

    Credits

    Producer
    Julie Beeler
    Designers
    Brad Johnson, Gabe Kean
    Developers
    Kim Markegard, Sam Ward
    Quality Assurance
    Anmarie Trimble
    © 2013 Second Story, Inc.

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