Visitors create original collages with elements from notable works of art illustrating the range of expression artists have explored.

Visitors can magnify, transcribe, and come to understand the significance of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights on three large touch screens.

Five screens in an orchestrated flow depict the people, events, actions, and legislation of important social movements that relied on the First Amendment to secure their freedoms.

In this interactive learning environment visitors can learn about issues of freedom throughout the world, access timely news feeds, take quizzes, and create their own Bill of Rights.

As an overture to the McCormick Freedom Museum, a 30-foot media wall orchestrates people throughout time exercising, challenging, celebrating, and defending freedom.

An original score and orchestrated motion graphics bring to life the earlier philosophies, events, and civilizations upon which American democracy was built.