Visitors to the National Geographic Museum will encounter one of the largest and most valuable collections of Anglo-Saxon gold ever found. This iPad-based installation shares the excitement of discovering such a rare treasure.
Digitized artifacts and 3-D visualizations bring intricate objects to life and offer new ways of experiencing rare, inaccessible, protected or expired artifacts. Often relegated to remote locations, protected archives, or sealed within a display case, these digital objects and artifacts are made accessible with sophisticated enhancements that empower audiences to turn pages, transcribe handwriting, decode and translate text, zoom into details, reveal hidden histories, and explore how something works.
Mysteries surrounding animals and environments from the past are unraveled through these two activity-based interactives.



